They can tell you a convicted felon that is not related to you cannot live with you.
I suggest you get an attorney. You need to talk to your parole officer. You should know what the penalty is for violating your parole is. Your lawyer or parole officer will be able to tell you.
When a parolee fails a drug test just a tiny bit, his parole officer lets him off on the condition parolee reports to drug test immediately afterwards. Parolee's bossman had a talk with parole officer. Suddenly employee cut off all contacts because Parole Officer told employer parolee failed drug test just one time 3 months ago. Does the parole officer have a right to tell employer or did the parole officer violate the parolee's Privacy Right?
No so long as you tell them an take it like you Should
Yes, you should inform your parole officer about your arrest in a different county. It is important to be transparent and honest with your parole officer to maintain trust and avoid potential consequences for failing to disclose relevant information. Keeping them informed allows them to properly assess your situation and provide appropriate guidance and support.
Simply ask him for the information.Other than that you might contact the Offices of the State Parole Commission and requesting the information. If it is considered 'public record' they MAY tell you, or you may be required to file a Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) request.
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.
You will be charged with driving while your license is suspended. Whether or not you're on probation doesn't effect this particular offense. If you were on probation, driving with a suspended license is probably a violation of your probation, and a whole different issue.
Depending on the country in which you live, it is normal that everyone is entitled to legal representation.
Yes. Many rental apps will ask this question anyway. And, your sentence is public information so there is no reason your landlord couldn't find out anyway.
no
Only after the fact.
If they abuse a kid.