It depends on what you did to VOP, and what restrictions your parole has placed on you.
You can count on a parole violation.
I suggest you get an attorney. You need to talk to your parole officer. You should know what the penalty is for violating your parole is. Your lawyer or parole officer will be able to tell you.
If someone is convicted of a capital offense and sentenced to death they can be executed, but it would not be for violating parole.
no, while his is on parole and /or probation he cannot be with any known; or ex-felons.
If you commit another felony offense while released on parole it is EXTERMELY likely that your parole will be revoked and you will be sent back to prison to serve the remainder of your sentence AND in addition - you will be prosecuted for the new charge and if convicted, have that sentence added to your present one.
The simple answer is you don't, and it will not matter regardless. If while on parole you are charged with another felony, your parole will be violated, and you will be returned to prison.
That you are a felon for life and have parole for life
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Yes.He Did Get Stabbed While in Jail For Violating His Parole.
Any violation of any criminal statute, felony or misdemeanor, is a violation of parole.
Yes. One of the standard conditions of all paroles is that you will not have contact with Law Enforcement officers, and that you will not commit a new crime. DUI is a felony. This in prison parlance is "PV New Bit."
A person on parole commits another felony. He goes back to prison and spends more time. After several years, he will again get out on parole and then commit another crime. He will again go back to prison. It is called life on the installment plan. Some guys simply can not learn to behave themselves.