What does the court have the power to do to my probation status?

The court can:

    Reinstate your probation with the same probation terms and conditions;
    Reinstate and modify (meaning change the terms or conditions of your probation),
    Revoke and terminate (meaning take away your probation and sentence you to jail or prison time). The court can modify, revoke, or terminate probation’s supervision of you on its own motion or upon the petition (a formal, legal request through the court) of you, the probation or parole officer, or the District Attorney. This applies to informal probation, formal probation, and Mandatory Supervision.[833]

For full details on the court procedure and sentencing in probation revocation proceeding, please see PG. 211.

  1. 833

    Cal. Penal Code § 1203.2(a).