Not a good idea. The one on parole could be in trouble if the other person has any priors and is actually an ex con, which they may not tell the truth about. Ignorance may not help. The one on probation would definitely be violating and have to serve what was sentenced.
Yes
Yes, felons in Maine can vote after they have completed their sentence, including probation and parole.
which temp agencies will hire felons in california?
As long as you are not on Probation or Parole, you can have contact with whomever you wish.
Almost always.
Yes.
What is meant by 'convicted felons?' Are you now free after serving your time? Are you on parole or probation?
No
I assume you mean "felons". Living with another felon depends on your felony status. If you are on probation, you may be required to avoid any contact with other felons, generally or specifically. If you have served your sentence and are "free", you can live with whomever you want.
A felon can vote when he/she is done serving his sentence and probation.
yes, they can, ask any probation officer, each state has programs designed to help ex-felons get bonded to get jobs
Actually, unless on Probation or Parole, there is no reason why felons can't live together. If on Probation or Parole, you have to get permission from the officer in charge of you, even if you are married. But once off of community supervision, you can pretty much live with whom you want. You be careful of who that is, felon or not.The defense usedThe justification generally used for this parole and probation requirement is the belief that together two or more previously convicted people in close proximity to each other are more likely to commit another crime than those who are segregated from each other. Truthfully, there is no evidence to support the supposition. Quite the contrary actually. The 1994 Recidivism Research Project conducted by the US Department of Justice confirmed that the previously convicted living together actually represent a deterrent against repeat offenses.