The poison used in executions is very expensive.
If it is necessary for you to report an absconder, you may contact the local Parole Office and ask to speak to the Parole Officer of the abscondee.
Yes, however if the parolee does not have the permission (preferably written) of his Parole Officer, it would not be advisable.
In some jurisdictions, individuals serving a life sentence may be eligible for parole after serving a certain portion of their sentence. Parole eligibility is determined by factors such as the severity of the crime, behavior in prison, and fulfillment of rehabilitation programs. It ultimately depends on the laws and guidelines of the specific jurisdiction.
Parole Violaton
I would say the most likely time to see one would be if your on parole.
If someone is convicted of a capital offense and sentenced to death they can be executed, but it would not be for violating parole.
Want to know what to do about a parole officer that is tyring to do everything to put someone back in jail. he has done nothing wrong and this guy is trying everything to violate him.
No.
unsure but my fiance is on parole and probation he was violated for drugs. He has gone to court and given credit for time served and ordered released but he cant because he now has his parole hold. His parole officer will be taking hold off as we speak?
It depends on the terms of the parole. If those terms state that you must not leave the county, then there is your answer. But before you go anywhere, check with your parole officer to make sure you don't do something to violate your parole.
Theoretically, parole helps you get your life back on track. What would be the positive outcome of not doing as you should?
Statute of limitations regard bringing of law suits for civil or criminal matters. It does not apply to parole.