yes! marriage is a union between, God, man and woman. I choose to keep God's law and not fornicate. At the same time keep the law while on probation or parolee.
Parolee Probationer "practicer" of criminal activities?
It means that person has been convicted of a crime, and in lieu of incarceration, the person has been granted conditional release.
Yes, Of course.
A PO may not directly "regulate" a parolee's children, but the PO may "regulate" the contact the parolee has with his children.
No, a parolee has limited privacy from anyone as long as he is on parole.
A parolee or probationer can be violated and returned to incarceration any time they fail a urine test, be it the first test to establish a baseline or the last test given on the final day of reporting. The conditions of your release state "no illegal drug use." There is no starting point, and the end point only comes after you are discharged.
If the probationer was the perpetrator, it is quite likely the probationer could be 'violated' and remanded to jail.
In the U.S. YOU are not required to prove your own innocence. If a charge is made against you that cannot be substantiated - then the charge is baseless and 'goes away.'
It is assumed that by "search your house" it is meant that they conducted a sweep of the rooms to determine if the parolee/probationer was at home. . . that is the way the question will be answeredYes. A person on parole/probation gives up certain rights in order to be on a SUPERVISED absence from jail/prison. Just because they are not behind bars does not mean that they are 'free.' They give up certain 'rights' in order to be released into society, and their PO has the duty to monitor and evaluate them at any time to determine if they are living up to the conditions of their release.IF, during the residence check, evidence of illegal activity OTHER than that associated with the parolee/probationer is discovered, no immediate action can be taken. However, the PO conducting the residence check can notify law enforcement authorities of the existence of contraband or illegal activity and, on the strength of the PO's affidavit, a formal "Search Warrant" for the contraband/activities CAN be issued by the court.If you do not care for this situation tell the parolee that they must find living arrangements elsewhere.
A probationer.
Typically not without the approval of the PO of the current parolee.
This simply means that a parolee has been put in jail for absconding their parole.