I think you will you will be re-united with your old friends.
You can count on a parole violation.
It depends on what you did to VOP, and what restrictions your parole has placed on you.
Over 3.7% of them do.
No. If you commit a crime while on parole, you will have violated the provisions of your parole and it is almost certain that you will be returned to prison to serve out the term of your original sentence. Additionally, if convicted of the new offense, you will probably have that sentence added to whatever original term you were serving for the first offense.
If your max out date for ga parole is today and you haven't committed another crime will you still be let off parole.
It depends on the terms of parole, severity of the offense, and the laws of the state. Most likely, the parole will be revoked and the offender will be returned to prison to complete sentence.
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.
The Illinois department of correction can extend a person's parole. They has happen in some cases.
To ensure the client is not using illegal drugs. Those on parole are not allowed to commit crimes, and even the smallest infraction will send them right back to prison.
Yes if you want to commit scuicide.
Depends on the law where you live. In many areass, the max is life in prison with no parole, or execution.
there happen to be exactly 2,569,258 juvenles senenced to life with out parole for terrible crime. (on average)