It is hard to answer this question definitively without knowing what county you are in, what the alleged violations of the deferred sentence agreemeent are and other facts. However, it is typical many times on a first alleged violation of a deferred sentence for the court to just find the violation as having occured, revoke the deferred sentence agreement, impose the permanent conviction for the crime you were on the deferred sentence for, place you on probation with the same or similar conditions as those on the deferred sentence, possibly at worst add a condition of county jail for a few days, or maybe community service work, etc. - so I would be surprised if on this violation you went directly to Department of Corrections.
Answered on Jul 26th, 2019 at 7:24 AM