In all states a parolee who violates parole must be reviewed within a certain amount of time. This time varies state to state from 30 to as much as 120 days. It would depend on the state in which the parole is granted and the parolee resides.
If it is just a parole violation with no new charges, you can be held for the length of your original sentence. This is going to vary depending on what you were convicted of. That's as long as it can be, they can't add time unless you are convicted of a new crime.
If you violate the conditions of your parole that means you have not completed your adjudged sentence for whatever offense it was that you committed. Therefore - if you never completed your sentence the warrant will stay active until you are returned to custody to finish your sentence.
Parole curfews last for the length of the parole or until it is lifted by the Parole Officer.
The boy was sentenced to a long parole.
Felons can start practically any business from their home as long as it doesn't violate their parole or is forbidden by the authorities. Many can start a virtual call center that contracts with the government.
If a person in prison serving a 3 year sentence and is given parole after, say 16 months, but then violates the conditions of that parole they will be 'sentenced' to return to prison and finish out the remainder of the original 3 year sentence. Provided that additional charges are not included which would then add to that length of time.
If it's parole for a felony conviction, it doesn't matter how long you're off - a convicted felon is not allowed to purchase, possess, or have access to firearms. That's federal law, and is not going to differ between states.
Life without parole in Montana is natural life.
This would be at the parole board's discretion and can happen anytime. Usually if serving a long sentence (20+ years) after the first parole hearing parole may be denied. A parole date can also be taken if the inmate behaves very poorly in prison.
3 years,dont listen to b.s,.In california,if your released from prison for any charge its 3 years,and best believe parole in 3 years will find any reason to send you back,its their pay check,and its a big scam,parole are the real gangters,good luck your going to need it
51 years
what does signing a deferral mean if on parole and got arrested