Yes, however if the parolee does not have the permission (preferably written) of his Parole Officer, it would not be advisable.
YESAdded: They had better carefully check the conditions of their release and be sure they don't have any travel restrictions.And: They had better get prior written permission from their parole officer.
If you are truly "off" parole, meaning that you have totally completed your parole obligations, then you should be free to travel as any normal person UNLESS there are any other outstanding court ordered restrictions on your movement.
I wouldn't if I were you. If your parole has travel restrictions attached to it, and you violate them, ESPECIALLY if you leave the country, you stand an excellent chance of having your parole revoked and being sent back to serve the remainder of your sentence behind bars.
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, it is possible for someone to be on parole for life, depending on the laws and regulations 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.
You will have to research the terms of your release on parole to see if it contains any travel restrictions. -or- ask your PO.
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?