A Texas parolee can do anything that is outlined in the special SISP guide he will receive upon joining the program, which includes working a legitimate job and, in some cases, community service.
In special cases a parolee in Texas who is on SISP can get a job that requires mobility, but you must consult with your parole officer first.
Yes, they can. They have to have permission from their SISP parole officer to do so, but it is permitted.
I believe so with permission from their parole officer.
The parolee is violated.
Yes, Of course.
yes! marriage is a union between, God, man and woman. I choose to keep God's law and not fornicate. At the same time keep the law while on probation or parolee.
A PO may not directly "regulate" a parolee's children, but the PO may "regulate" the contact the parolee has with his children.
You cannot join the military while still on parole or probation, or if you have any outstanding fines.
No, a parolee has limited privacy from anyone as long as he is on parole.
In the U.S. YOU are not required to prove your own innocence. If a charge is made against you that cannot be substantiated - then the charge is baseless and 'goes away.'
Typically not without the approval of the PO of the current parolee.
This simply means that a parolee has been put in jail for absconding their parole.