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Yes. Parole is nothing more than being released from jail/prison for good behavior after being found GUILTY. YOU ARE STILL SERVING A SENTENCE! It is your conduct and your actions which are subject to the provisions of your release. You need not be officially criminally charged in order to be 'violated.'

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