If a person bolts his parole, when he is apprehended he will be sent back to prison to serve the remainder of his sentence behind bars and quite probably with additional time added to his sentence.
A watch tells you what time it is. A stop watch measures the duration of a specific event such as a person running a race; the watch doesn't just run all the time, you start it and stop it.
If anyone on parole (orprobation) break the rules of their parole/probation and/or commits another criminal offense, they run the grave risk of being returned to jail/prison for the remainder of their sentences.
Dear Fugitive; I do not know the letter of the law in Arizona. However "statue of limitations" applies to the amount of time between a crime and the subsequent filing of charges in court. If you were on parole, you were already charged and found guilty. If you are on the run from the police, it does not matter that you have eluded them for a long time. The cops don't have a limit on the amount of time they have to find you. You can still be arrested 30 years from now when you're 82, or whatever. Also, if there is a parole warrant on you, you are not "on parole" you are a fugitive. What I mean is: if they catch you and for some crazy reason they don't send you to prison, you still have to finish serving your parole time. The time you spend hiding is "fugitive time" and does not count as "parole time".
If by "investigate" you mean run a criminal background check and conduct an interview, then yes. If you mean a deeper probe into that person's past, it is unlikely.
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I want to know can a person be charged if they were in a halfway house program that required them to get a job and the parole officer comes out on the site and the person wasnt there they were out with the boss picking supplies can you still be hit with an institutionalize charge even if the boss wrote a letter to back up the story will this person still get out on his regular release date or will htere be more time added.
Most definitely.
run away, change your no. or how u look...stop acknowledging the person. :)
they don't run on sundays
Patti LaBelle
maybe if a person can run as fast of light
The average time for a person to run a 12k race is 42 minutes. The world record for a 12k race is 37 minutes and 50 seconds.