Their record will not be "cleared". They will remain a fugitive until they are caught, no matter how long it takes. Also, in most of the United States and all Canadian Provinces, any parole or probation time served freezes from the moment you skip until you are dealt with in court.
If their violation was serious to have had their parole revoked, then they could conceivably be sent back to serve the entire remainder of their sentence behind bars.
Parole curfews last for the length of the parole or until it is lifted by the Parole Officer.
i believe it is 2 weeks.
The boy was sentenced to a long parole.
10 yesrs
55 years
Yes, as long as you are a party to the conversation, you may record it.
Every 3 years you Lose a point ...as long as the ticket is paid
If you were on parole, then you KNEW what your original sentence was. If your parole was revoked there is no need to tell you how much time you have to serve - it will be the same as your original sentence. UNLESS - your parole was revoked because you committed another offense. THEN - not only will you serve your original sentence your prison time will be increased by whatever the sentence is for your new offense.
Life without parole in Montana is natural life.
Expungement can clear your entire record. It only applies if the DUI is the only thing on your record.
(in the US) As long as you are not in violation of some kind of court order, probation order or parole order, you can fly anywhere that you wish. The trick may be flying into a foregin counrty which may refuse you entrance if your record is not to their liking.