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Most likely not, but there are strict rules about avoiding the circumstances of past crimes or associating with people that will encourage you to commit crime, so if your potential spouse is a criminal or someone who has a bad influence on you, there could be repercussions. Also, if the original crime was sexual in nature and the object of that crime is the potential spouse, especially if there is any hint of coercion or power games, then of course it would affect parole.

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A parole officer may not arbitrarily do so. However, if the conditions of parole include an obligation not to associate with certain people (for example, gang members are often forbidden from seeing members of their former gang), getting married cannot be used as a way around this restriction.

Also, while a parolee can live with a spouse, this doesn't mean they can necessarily move in with someone just because they are a spouse if the spouse lives somewhere the parolee would otherwise not be allowed to live (out of the country, or in some cases with 2000 feet of a school or park). In this case, the spouse would be required to move somewhere the parolee is permitted to reside before the parolee could move in.

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