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What are the rules of parole?

Never heard of such an arrangement as unsupervised parole.


What are the rules of unsupervised parole?

Never heard of such an arrangement as unsupervised parole.


If your on parole in Louisiania and behind in payments what will they do?

Different states have different rules, but most are similar and there is no reason Lousiana should be different.If you fall behind on your parole supervisory fees or other fees assessed to you while on parole, typically the parole office has two options: extend your period of parole to give you opportunity to pay it; or, release you from parole and turn the outstanding balance over to a collection agency. Indebtedness is not a criminal offense.


If you are living with a person that violates parole can they arrest you?

Parole violations that are not criminal violations also are not criminally prosecutable. Rules violations or "Technical Rules violations" are just that, violations of rules established by the parole board, the DOC, and the office of the governor. They carry no more weight legally than administrative rules. The violation of such affect no one other than the parolee. That being said, provided you are not implicated in a criminal act, you cannot "legally" be arrested for the parole violation of a parolee.


Can a parolee leave the state they are paroled to?

The rules and regulations udner which a parolee is granted their release are all set forth in the parole documents they received at the time they were released. Read them carefully -or- contact your parole officer. There may well could be a travel restriction contained in them.


What does being eligible for parole mean?

Being eligible for parole means that an inmate is able to be considered for release from prison before serving the full term of their sentence. Parole eligibility is typically determined by factors such as good behavior, completion of rehabilitation programs, and compliance with prison rules. If granted parole, the individual will be released under supervision and must abide by certain conditions set by the parole board.


Will a Class C Misdemeanor effect your parole?

Parole rules and regulations are set by the various states or countries and are normally done by the Parole Board. In most cases I would say, yes, any criminal activity you committed while on parole would have an effect on your terms of parole and could have you returned to jail.


What is the statute of limitations of pending parole violations?

If your parole violation consisted of you committing a criminal offense, THAT offense may have an SOL, but it does not affect your parole obligation. There are no SOL's on parole violations - the reason being is that you have already been convicted of that crime and are serving the sentence. You are released, on parole, from incarceration based on rules and regulations and not laws and statutes.


What happens when one parole officer is ok with a parolee leaving the county without telling him but then a new parole officer assigned puts out a warrant for the parolee for being out of the county?

The parolee is arrested and his parole is violated. He is returned to prison and serves his term until his next parole date comes up. Understand, these people make the rules. Learn the rules, lay down, and do what you must to get off paper.


How much time must be served before parole for a twenty-five year sentence in Florida?

If the person received a twenty-five (25) year sentence, 1995 sentencing rules require that they serve 85% of 25 years before release. If there is no supervision to follow, they are simply released. If they have supervision to follow their prison sentence, they would have to report to a probation office upon release. Parole was abolished in 1986 but there are many forms of supervision, probation, community control, controlled release, etc.


What does parole violation mean?

It means one violated the rules on one's parole. In the Civil War, prisoners were often paroled back to the other side. They gave their word that they would obey the rules. They were forbidden to fight for their units or side until they had been exchanged for a prisoner from the other side. It prevented the enemy from having to house and feed the prisoner.


What does it means if the parole board violate someone parole?

While on parole a person must follow more rules than the average citizen. Breaking more laws or not following your special conditions on parole is called a VIOLATION. Violations all have punishments which usually mean going back to the clink.