Talk with the parole officer handling the case.
Call the parole office, and talk to the parole officer handling the case.
Rank is irrelevant in this case, because parole officers and police detectives work for different organizations. A police detective usually works for a police department, and a parole officer works for the Dept. of Corrections or a Parole and Probation agency.
The contact names for Grandpa in case of an emergency are typically his immediate family members, such as his children or spouse.
Yes. Parole officers do not necessarily HAVE to be assigned to your particular case to supervise you. That would be like saying that a police officer can't make an arrest unless it is on the street he normally patrols.
Yes. The parole officer has full DOC authority over the offenders on his case load. If he yells jump, the offender should probably not stop long enough to ask how high.
No, you cannot call 911 for your dog in case of an emergency. You should contact a veterinarian or an animal emergency hotline for assistance.
Parole Officer can file a request with the court to have your parole revoked. You will be required to appear in court, will be appointed an attorney if necessary, and the Parole Officer will admit evidence to prove the violation. The court can revoke your parole and you can be required to serve the balance of the prison sentence (if originally imposed). It is likely that the court will continue the parole terms in your case, and require you comply with additional terms. Recommendation is to enroll yourself in a drug rehabilitation program prior to any court hearings.
A juvenile parole officer is someone with a BS whom is assigned to juveniles out of prison and help them get back into normal life. A juvenile probation officer is assigned to the child as an alternative to jail/prison and to keep an eye on the child. The caseworker is in charge or directing and guiding the child when it comes to the actually law stuff. Probation Officer = Before Jail/Prison Parole Officer = After incarceration
Yes, in case there is an emergency or you need to keep in contact with people who depend on you.
To apply for early release from parole in Mississippi, you must first complete a parole application, which can typically be obtained from the Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) website or your parole officer. You need to demonstrate good behavior and compliance with parole conditions, as well as fulfill any required waiting periods. After submitting your application, a parole board will review your case and make a decision. It’s advisable to consult with legal counsel or a parole officer for guidance throughout the process.
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