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TCA 39-13-526

Violations of community supervision – Venue for violations

MISDEMEANOR AClass A Misdemeanor
Sentence enhancement may apply

What does this charge mean?

It is illegal to knowingly violate any condition of your lifetime community supervision. If the violation is not itself a crime, it is a Class A misdemeanor (up to 11 months 29 days jail). If the violation involves committing a misdemeanor, it is a Class A misdemeanor. If the violation involves committing a felony, it is a Class E felony (1-6 years prison). Each violation is a separate offense, and any sentence for a violation must be served after (not at the same time as) any sentence for a new crime committed.

Penalty Details

ClassificationClass A Misdemeanor
Maximum Jail11 months 29 days
Maximum Fine$2,500
Penalty SummaryClass A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500
Enhancement NotesBase: Class A misdemeanor. Enhanced to: Class E felony, Class E felony
(a) It is an offense for a person to knowingly violate a condition of community supervision imposed upon the person pursuant to § 39-13-524. (b) (1) If the conduct that is a violation of a condition of community supervision does not constitute a criminal offense, the violation is a Class A misdemeanor. (2) If the conduct that is a violation of a condition of community supervision also constitutes a criminal offense that is classified as a misdemeanor, the violation is a Class A misdemeanor. (3) If the conduct that is a violation of a condition of community supervision also constitutes a criminal offense that is classified as a felony, the violation is a Class E felony. (4) Each violation of a condition of community supervision constitutes a separate offense. (c) If the violation of community supervision involves the commission of a new offense, the sentence for a violation of this section shall be served consecutive to any sentence received for commission of the new offense. (d) (1) The venue for a violation of community supervision shall be in the county where the person was being supervised at the time of the violation and this venue shall include those persons placed on supervision in this state but who are being monitored in another state. (2) For purposes of prosecuting a violation of community supervision, the probation and parole officer assigned to the person may act as the affiant when seeking an affidavit of complaint against the person.
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Quick Facts

MISDEMEANOR A
TCA Section39-13-526
Max Jail11 months 29 days
Max Fine$2,500
Recent Bookings8+

Geographic Distribution

Blount
15
Rhea
7
Putnam
5
Sevier
2
Madison
2
Macon
1
Cocke
1