Jail as the judge said, or prison.
Either way, he’s stuck with a big blot on his permanent record.
Doesn't the judge have to give him a prison sentence to begin with so there is something to apply if he violates his probation? The sentence was rehab and probation. No prison time, suspended or otherwise. If he violates his probation under his current sentence then they can't impose a prison sentence that doesn't exist. They would have to arrest him, charge him, try him, and convict him before they can put him in prison, wouldn't they? Just another chance for his lawyers to work out a plea based on his upbringing.