Generally, no. Rare exceptions have occurred. Most of these exceptions fall under the category of deportation of illegal immigrants.
Added: ANy restriction on your actions or movements are contained within the documents you received at the time you received parole. READ THEM. If you have any questions - ask your PO.
It depends on the terms of the parole. If those terms state that you must not leave the county, then there is your answer. But before you go anywhere, check with your parole officer to make sure you don't do something to violate your parole.
Do you mean, on parole? If on parole, it's up to the court agreement. In many cases, you can't leave the state while on bond, or leave the county while on probation, without the Judge's OK. If you work out of county, a provision can be made.
Not without permission from your parole officer.
The Pennsylvania Board of Probation & Parole does not fall under or answer to the Dept. of Corrections. The Parole Board answers to the state senate for funding purposes and is under the direct control of the Governor. Local probation offices answer to the President Judge of the county except for two counties in PA which do not have their own county Probation Departments. In those two counties the PA Board of Probation & Parole supervises the county probation or county parole cases.
No, since you are still on Probation, this will prohibit you from getting out of the Country so you will have a problem applying.
It generally means you cannot leave the state without the permission of your parole officer, not your home town. Depends on the court order and the condition of the parole. Normally a parolee is required to check in or visit with his /her parole agent weekly. They might ask for permisson
Since every parole situation is different, you should speak to your parole officer to ensure that you are able to leave the country.
A villain can leave the state if they arent on house arrest or on the police's most wanted watch list. If you are on parole or probation, you have to check with your parole/probation officer first, before you leave the state, to get permission.
what does signing a deferral mean if on parole and got arrested
The best person to ask is your parole officer. Each state / county has different laws on Pellet guns
Zero.
Usually one of the conditions of parole is that you cannot leave the state. Your parole officer can answer the question for you.