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No. Parole violations for testing positive for drugs or alcohol are very common. If they automatically go back to prison for testing positive most parolees would be returned to prison within 6 months of their release.

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Q: Do you automatically go back to prison if you violate your parole?
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What happens if while on parole you violate the conditions and are ordered to a parole hearing?

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