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Q: If a person is on parole in South Dakota is the time that person served in prison deducted from the length of parole?
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Can a parole officer change the length of time a person is on parole?

An offender's parole term cannot be extended, but probation can. It is possible to be discharged from both early, but early discharges from parole are rare. While parole cannot technically be extended by a Parole Officer, it can be extended by the Parole Board, and can effectively be extended by situations that create "dead time" such as time spent in rehabilitation or in custody for a potential violation of conditions.


Can a step dad on parole parole out to a step child's home if she is on parole to?

It depends on the specific terms of the parole of each person.


Can a person drink alcohol while on parole in Pennsylvania?

It depends on the conditions of the parole.


What is a hardship parole and how can a person qualify for it in Texas?

what is a hardship parole and who quilifys in texas


If one person is on parole can the PO or law enforcement search the whole house?

If the person on parole has access to the entire house - yes, they can.


What is the definition of parole?

A person who is in very bad health that otherwise would not be released can be granted parole.


How many States use sentencing life without parole for second degree murder?

Both Louisiana and South Dakota have mandatory life sentences without parole for second degree murder (The exception in South Dakota is if one gives another person a drug which results in their death. In such case, Life without parole isn't mandatory). In Florida, people can be sentenced to life without parole for second degree murder at the discretion of the judge (however the minimum of 20.5 years if you have a clean record, 25 years if committed with a firearm). Generally, most states (Except Louisiana and South Dakota), allow for parole for a second degree murder sentence, and some don't even allow for life sentences for second degree murder. In Washington State, where I'm from, the standard sentence for second degree murder is 10 to 18 years imprisonment.


Can a person on parole from prison bar tend?

no


Can a person on parole win the lotto?

yes


Who is deductee?

Deductee is the person, from whom the tax is being deducted.


What is the definition of medical parole?

A person who is in very bad health that otherwise would not be released can be granted parole.


What if a person get marry while on parole?

I cannot imagine why you would not be able to be married while released on parole.