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That would depend on the parolee's parole officer and the laws of the court and county. If there was no violence in the home, the parole officer could allow the parolee to live at that home. Also, if the parolee is following the requirements of the court, this would make it seem better for him in the eyes of the court.
The Yankees home state is New York. The team is located in the Bronx.
New York.
The home state of John Jay is... New York.
New York state
President Van Buren's home state was New York. He was born in Kinderhook, New York.
best to speak to someone in the prosecutor's office of your state
You need to ask your local police this question. Laws vary from state to state. The fact that you have a convicted felon living in your home would indicate to me that common sense would dictate you should not have a gun in this house. Contact your local police or a lawyer about this issue.
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The parolee signed a waver of rights when he met his parole officer for the first time. Essentially, in order to stay free, the parolee is made to give the parole officer that right.
No, New York is a state in the USA, home of New York City.
Theodore Roosevelt's home state was New York. He was born there and died there.