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What happens if they find alcohol in the house while you are on parole?

The parolee is violated.


How can parole officer search a roomer house or group home where a parolee rent a bedroom?

The parolee signed a waver of rights when he met his parole officer for the first time. Essentially, in order to stay free, the parolee is made to give the parole officer that right.


Can two felons that are siblings parole to the same house in the state of Texas?

Interesting question. Typically a condition of release in any state for a parolee is to not have contact with other felons. This is to assist them in not getting back into a life of crime.The state's right to dictate that comes from the fact that the parolee is released early, so as a condition of that early release, agrees to certain conditions.However, since the overarching goal is the successful reintegration of the parolee into society, it might be argued that to forbid him from contact with family - or deprive him of a house if his parents wish him to move in with them and his felon brother - would increase his chances of failure.Section 508.0441 (a) of the Texas law pertaining to what the parole board will determine, includes (2) "conditions of parole or mandatory supervision, including special conditions" and (3) "the modification and withdrawal of conditions of parole or mandatory supervision".This indicates on first reading - though a local attorney could speak with more authority - that they have the power to let a parolee be in the same house with his felon brother, but it does not compel them to.The simplest course of action, and ultimately the only one that there really is, is to simply request that special exception from the Parole Officer of the parolee, and see what he says. Obviously if the answer is not liked, an attorney can be sought afterward to see what - if any - options may still then exist.


What rights do non-parolees have during a house search?

If you are the non-parolee roomate or housemate of a parolee, all common areas are open for search. Any area that is yours alone is not subject to search. However, anything you refuse to a parole officer, in reality, reflects upon the parolee he supervises.


Does a parole officer have legal rights to enter a paroles house without the parole present?

Generally, yes. But be wary of harrassment. YEP... As a parolee you lose your rights to privacy in your residence. A parole officer can do unscheduled searches without warrants at any time to make sure you are following the rules. It is a condition that you agree to when you go on parole. Know that a regular officer is sometimes with the parole officer when they search, but the regular officer cannot participate in the search though. If a regular officer participates in the search anything he/she finds may be thrown out because the right to search only extends to the parole/probation officer.


How many people can be on state parole at one house?

Without the approval of the Parole Officer(s) supervising the people on parole, only one. The odds of a PO permitting more than one parolee to reside at one address is slim unless the residence is a halfway or three-quarter house.


Is it a good thing if a parole officer shows up at your house before the inmate finds out his results for parole?

It can be a good indication that the offender will get parole, but it is no guarantee. It is possible (although not probable) that it is policy that the PO inspect all potential parolee placements. The reason it is improbable is the sheer number of inspections the PO's would be required to do, so it is likely they focus only on those likely to be granted parole.


Can your probation officer search your roommates room in your house?

yes any room in the residence can be searched if the parolee has reasonable access to it. If your room is locked and your room mate does not have a key then the parole officer can not search the room.


If you violate parole do you go the remainder of your sentence or the whole 4 months in MN?

It is a parole violation.Consider those two words for a moment.The two words have a dual meaning. First, you, the parolee, violated the conditions of your parole; you broke the rules. Second, the parole that was granted to you is revoked, violated, made void.There are several results that can occur from a parolee violating his conditional release:His release may be revoked and he is returned to prison for part of or the remainder of his sentence.His release may be suspended and he may be returned to jail for a time.His parole may be suspended, he is remanded to the custody of a rehabilitation unit, and his parole will continue but not count the time in rehab.He may receive some form of house punishment from the parole officer: house restriction, curfew, tether, etc.He may receive a verbal reprimand from the PO.He may receive nothing.Parole is a gift, not a right. It is dificult enough to pass from one end of it to the other without being violated. The parolee is still on the string. It is you against the man, only you have no possibility of winning. Your best option is to lay down and take what comes. don't be stupid and open yourself up to the man; what your PO never learns of never happened; BUT, keep in mind he will find out everything. You have to ask yourself, "What is freedom worth?"


Why is probation used?

People support it because they believe in second chances and/or to save their taxpayer dollars. Authorities support it because they don't have to house people if they make parole. It can be a revolving door, especially since parole violators are not sent back to prison unless the parolee does something really bad and authorities have no choice. But for a fortunate few, it is a second chance.


Can a parolee live outside his legal city once he serves his time in the halfway house in Texas?

no they cannot .Added; You must check with your Parole Officer and also CAREFULLY check your parole papers. You must abide by all the provisions contained in them. If any of the provisions is a prohibition on travel or residence, you cannot violate them or you will wind up going back inside.


What are the release dates for Parole House - 2012?

Parole House - 2012 was released on: USA: September 2012