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Yes, nothing in any state's marriage laws prevent that. In the event that a parole officer were married to a convicted felon, the parole officer simply would be prohibited from doing anything that would be a conflict of interest with the sworn duties of a parole officer and would certainly not be allowed to have any official function on matters involving the spouse.

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He is certainly free to do so, but I'm not sure what it would do for his career. He had better check with his agency to see how this might affect him. It may even be a 'firing' offense.

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