If their violation was serious to have had their parole revoked, then they could conceivably be sent back to serve the entire remainder of their sentence behind bars.
i believe it is 2 weeks.
While on Parole, you are still technically considered to be "In Custody", only you are serving your time in the community. Therefore, if you are arrested on a parole violation, there is usually no statutory limit on how long you can be held while extradition proceedings are underway.
72 hours
Depends on the "JUDGE"......
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4 days
THERE SAFE AS LONG AS THERE NOT IN THE STATE THEY RECIEVED THE DUI
They can be in jail just as long as the actual theif
projected release date 2065 projected parole date 1/2011
Unless your probation explicitly allows you to leave the state, you would be in violation of your parole and liable to being remanded to jail to serve the remainder of your sentence.
If it is just a parole violation with no new charges, you can be held for the length of your original sentence. This is going to vary depending on what you were convicted of. That's as long as it can be, they can't add time unless you are convicted of a new crime.
For as long as the remaining time on his original sentence or his maximum expiration date. That does not mean they will.