Parole is a release from prison before the entire sentence has been served. While on parole, the parolee must meet certain conditions and requirements, which usually include obeying all laws, not associating with known felons or gang members, not using drugs and/or alcohol, seeking employment, and meeting regularly with a parole officer. If the parolee fails to meet these requirements, he can be returned to prison to serve out the remainder of his sentence. Parole has nothing to do with clearing records.
You can, but if you do your parole officer could revoke your parole and send you back to prison. The conditions of your parole on criminal violations is clear, none.
MUCH depends on the recommendation of your Parole Officer (PO). If your PO determines that it is a clear, cut and dried, violation of the conditions of your parole he could recommend that you go straght back inside.
Help for what? Appeal to your PO, or the parole board? Find a drug program? Find an attorney to get you off? Only YOU can control what you put in your body.
In this day and age virtually ALL criminal and arrest records are computerized - AND - since your parole officer is part of the criminal justioce system, he has access to all this information. If the arresting agency doesn't notify him specifically, all he would have to do is run a routine records check on you to find it.
Off Parole was created on 1996-03-19.
Parole curfews last for the length of the parole or until it is lifted by the Parole Officer.
i have no answer to this question but if you do please share the info and if it was helpful thanks I have never heard of a parole attorney.Most parole boards feel inferior to an attorney being present. The best thing for your friend to do is wait for his eligibility date and go in and be honest with the PB.He has to admit guilt and show true remorse. Parole hearing is not the place to try to prove innocence. You'll just be wasting your time and theirs. To get an early parole hearing will result from the inmate's good behavior and proving he is deserving of early parole. There's no lawyer that I know of that can help. Don't waste money. The inmate will have to work it from the inside unless he knows a politician who can pull some strings. I made parole three times but it was because I worked at it from within the institution. No one on the outside could help me except offer moral support and a job.
You'd better. It would look better if you told him than if he finds it out while doing a routine records check on you.
The term of their parole is given to the parolee at the time they are released on parole. If they satisfactorily complete their parole they will be notified of that fact by their Parole Officer or the court.
If your hospital has your records in a database, you can access them by the help of your password.
It depends on the specific terms of the parole of each person.
O.J. Simpson was recently denied parole. You act as though you are on parole. Don't you wish you could be on parole, too?