3 years,dont listen to b.s,.In California,if your released from prison for any charge its 3 years,and best believe parole in 3 years will find any reason to send you back,its their pay check,and its a big scam,parole are the real gangters,good luck your going to need it
Then they stay in prison.
As long as you stay in the same state, and declare to any officials/police that you may be moving. But this depends on the laws of that state
It is important to maintain a decent driving record. All accidents and mishaps stay on a person's driving record for all time.
No, your parole will be revoked
A parole officer is an officer of the court who meets with people after they get out of prison or jail. Parole is a supervised monitoring of individuals after they leave prison, including making sure people have a job, stay off of drugs and alcohol, and keep a curfew set by the court. The parole officer monitors and checks a person, sometimes just by meetings in their office, but sometimes by checking a person in their home. A parole officer has authority to arrest a person and put them back in jail if they break the rules of parole, which are the conditions for staying out of jail.
in California 5 years
7 years
That would be at the discretion of his Parole Officer.
you will have to stay in a halfway house or a homeless shelter.
A DUI conviction in California can stay on your record for 10 years. However, it may stay on your driving record for up to 13 years.
3 years
He may find a residence anywhere; unless his parole stipulates conditions on where he can stay.