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Q: Does the parole board have to tell the parolee if they extended his parole?
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Do parolee have a Right not to reveal their personal problems to employees but the parole officer violates parolee's privacy right?

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?


Can a parole officer tell a parolee they cannot have contact with someone they threatened in New Jersey?

From the US Department of Justice website:After a parolee is released, may any of the conditions be changed? Can additional ones be imposed? The Probation Officer or the Commission itself may propose changing or adding to the conditions. The parolee will be notified of any such proposal and will be allowed up to ten days to make any written comments to the Commission. A form for this purpose is made available to the parolee, and it can be used for comments. The parolee may write directly to the Commission (with a copy to his or her Probation Officer) if he or she wishes to have any of the conditions amended or deleted.That looks like a "yes". There are also catch-all clauses in the general conditions of parole that state that the parolee "shall cooperate fully with those responsible for [the parolee's] supervision" and "shall carry out the instructions of [the parolee's] Supervision Officer".


How do I report a parole violation?

Contact the phone number of the Parole and Probation Agency in your area. It should be located in the blue "government pages" of any phone directory. In California, and possibly other states, it is easier and more efficient to report someone if you know the name of the parole or probation officer. You can get that by calling the Parole / Probation office. You will generally need the full name of the person and their date of birth. The process works much more efficiently if you can give your name and number, describe the person and the activities, and tell the officers where to find them. An anonymous tip left on the phone will generally do absolutely nothing, at least in California. If the offenses are serious and there is evidence of the activities, call 911 and tell the dispatch that the parolee (with name, address, etc.) is on parole and is currently involved in (crime) against his parole. If the person lives in your home or your apartment building, you can give access to the police and parole officer without the permission of the parolee. Once you take these steps, do not be stupid and wave what you have done in front of the violator.


What does a 2nd degree felony mean when you are already on parole for a drug charge?

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.


Can someones parole officer tell them who can and can not live with them?

They can tell you a convicted felon that is not related to you cannot live with you.


If you are convicted of a felony in Texas how do you get it off your record so you may work?

You can try to get a pardon from the Gov. You can inquire about the paperwork you need to submit to the parole board and if they cant tell you what you need they can put you in touch with the right people


What do the police do when you are threatened by an inmate?

If they person doing the threatening is an inmate (as stated in the question), then there isn't much of an imminent threat. They may document it if it is part of an ongoing investigation on the individual and tell you to contact them if the person approaches you after they have been released. Other than that there isn't much they can do.


After someone's parole is revoked how long does the state have to tell that person their sentence?

If you were on parole, then you KNEW what your original sentence was. If your parole was revoked there is no need to tell you how much time you have to serve - it will be the same as your original sentence. UNLESS - your parole was revoked because you committed another offense. THEN - not only will you serve your original sentence your prison time will be increased by whatever the sentence is for your new offense.


How can i find out why parole was denied first time?

They will usually tell you the reasons why your parole was denied. For anyone else, it is a confidential document and not released to just everyone who wwould like to see it.


How do you find a job when your on parole?

The same way you do if you are not. Apply and be honest about the parole. Tell them you made a mistake and are trying to change your life and get on the right track. You will probably have to apply more places than someone who isn't on parole, but there are those employers who will give you a chance.


How do i tell her i have cheated?

Tell her as soon as possible & tell her honestly. Do not lie to her for an extended amount of time & do not sugarcoat the situation.


Can a KY parole officer keep you from taking suboxone?

No so long as you tell them an take it like you Should