Sadly, parolees are guilty until proven innocent. Actually, the previously convicted are guilty until proven innocent in most cases.
This presumption of guilt will likely lead to violation of parole for the father. If there is an investigation, it will likely be cursory. Expect the paroled father to return to prison.
This is not negativism or pessimism. This is observation of reality.
In that case, without a stable residence to go to, they will probably not be paroled.
of Parole
No
Paroled - To Die - 1938 was released on: USA: 11 January 1938
Paroled from the Big House - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
No he was not yet paroled; hearing was posponed until 28JAN10. http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Divisions_Boards/BOPH/hearing_schedule.html
No, and he is not likely to, either.
Alger Hiss
Depends if they get life in prison....
no, she was paroled in 2002
They can lose there parol.
yes yes