This sounds like a law school question. What if . . . . . ??????
If the felon VOP'd then he violated the stated provisions of his parole and he failed to successfully complete his sentence. Depending on HOW and WHAT they did to cause the VOP, he can be remanded to prison to serve the remainder of the sentence behind bars.
If the VOP they committed amounted to a criminal offense - they can be prosecuted seperately for THAT offense as well, and the sentence for THAT offense can be added to the un-served time of the paroled sentence.
If it is an illegal amount in your state, you'll be charged with Possession. If you are parole or probation, it is likely that you will be violated and sent inside.
Comez Kaka
people get upset
You get arrested
people get upset
You are at risk for a punishment.
Jail Time For Sure!
The parolee is violated.
If you are convicted of perjury and this is your first offense what happens
they will be arrested and convicted of a DUI
They do time.
They could go to jail for that