Not without violating the conditions of your parole. You must comply with any lawful order given by your parole officer, and collecting a DNA sample, is a lawful order.
The felon needs to ask their parole officer how to do it.
Call the parole office, and talk to the parole officer handling the case.
They can tell you a convicted felon that is not related to you cannot live with you.
Yes, in some cases a convicted felon can own a crossbow in the state of Washington. The felon will need to have permission from his parole officer.
Whether you can live with your boyfriend who is a felon would depend on the terms of his probation or parole, as felons may have restrictions on living with someone who has a criminal record. It's important to check with his parole officer or probation department to ensure you are not violating any rules.
I would check with your parole officer for the best answer.
Yes, provided that are not on probation or parole, and that it does not violate the terms set by their parole officer. Air rifles are not considered firearms in VA.
Rather than possibly risk your freedom to an answer given here, this is a question that is BEST answered by your contacting your Parole Officer or the Parole Agency and getting an "official" answer. .
Yes, nothing in any state's marriage laws prevent that. In the event that a parole officer were married to a convicted felon, the parole officer simply would be prohibited from doing anything that would be a conflict of interest with the sworn duties of a parole officer and would certainly not be allowed to have any official function on matters involving the spouse.
Yes.
Yes a convicted felon may leave the country unless on probation or parole. If this is the case, the convict must get written consent by their parole officer to do so. This applies in the USA.Additional: Note that some countries may not grant you entrance because of your criminal status.
No