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Parole curfews last for the length of the parole or until it is lifted by the Parole Officer.
Generally, they have a four year college degree in criminal justice or a related field and many have worked in the criminal justice system before becoming a parole officer.
No so long as you tell them an take it like you Should
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Yes. The parole officer has full DOC authority over the offenders on his case load. If he yells jump, the offender should probably not stop long enough to ask how high.
Yes, as long as your not on Parole- You would have to notify your Parole officer. If you are on Probation and have an appt to see your probation officer, just let him know and reschedule the appt. Do not just go and not show up for appt!
The boy was sentenced to a long parole.
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.
Life without parole in Montana is natural life.
They could try to speak to the director of the parole office, the lead parole officer; but, this is not likely to be effective and could cause difficulty for the parolee. They could try speaking to the head of the parole board; but, this is not likely to be effective, and it could lead to at worst reversal of the parole decision. They could try taking their appeal to the Lieutenant Governor or the Governor, but the same is likely to result. The fact is that your loved one is on parole, and will remain there for as long as the DOC determines he should or his parole expires. The best course of action to take is to just take what comes and try to to adapt. It will pass and you can move on with your lives after parole is discharged.
The time it takes to receive your discharge papers after completing parole can vary depending on the probation department's processing times and workload. In some cases, you may receive your discharge papers shortly after completing parole, while in others, it may take a few weeks to several months to receive them. It is best to follow up with your probation officer or parole officer for more specific information on when you can expect to receive your discharge papers.
This would be at the parole board's discretion and can happen anytime. Usually if serving a long sentence (20+ years) after the first parole hearing parole may be denied. A parole date can also be taken if the inmate behaves very poorly in prison.