If a judge sentenced you to jail and did not place you in custody at your sentencing, I am almost positive you agreed to a Cruz waiver. The significance of a Cruz waiver protects the plea agreement that was made between your attorney and the district attorney. If the judge goes outside of this agreement, you can withdraw your guilty or no contest plea. However, if you do not show up to either your sentencing or turn yourself in on time, the judge theoretically can go back and sentence you to the maximum. Now, if you are on probation for a dui, and you are being re-sentenced because of a Cruz violation, you could be sentenced to the maximum of your probation case, and the maximum of your current case.
Answered on Jul 20th, 2012 at 1:42 AM