It is totally at their discretion.
MUCH depends on the recommendation of your Parole Officer (PO). If your PO determines that it is a clear, cut and dried, violation of the conditions of your parole he could recommend that you go straght back inside.
To report a parole violation anonymously, you can contact the parole board or relevant law enforcement agency in your area. Many jurisdictions have hotlines or online forms specifically for reporting violations, which allow you to submit information without revealing your identity. Ensure you provide as much detail as possible about the violation to facilitate an investigation. Always check the specific procedures for your state or local area, as they may vary.
A convicted felon in possession of a firearm can be charged with a violation of FEDERAL law, as well as state law. Typically 5-10 yrs, but depends on record, actual charge. The Federal conviction allows for no probation or parole. See an attorney in your state for advice.
The judge can revoke your sentence of probation and send you to jail for the remainder of your unserved sentence. If your VOP involved committing another offense, if convicted of THAT offense, it will be added to to the length of your original sentence.
To figure out how much time is left on parole.
they may have to serve the rest of the original sentence. robbery is a very serious violation. they may make that person serve all the rest of the time and then charge them with the robbery then they will serve the robbery sentence.
Contrary to all the BS you find from purported know-it-alls, yes, you most certainly can travel outside the USA while on parole. I speak from experience of course, on state parole in NY. The Department of State has issues passports to virtually anyone, except if you have had charges of importing drugs into the states within the last 7 years. Traveling out of the country while on Parole is no different than traveling out of the state while on parole. All that is required aside from submitting the dates of departure/return, is for the parolee to ask permission from their parole officer, state the purpose of the visit, and provide address and telephone number of where you can be reached. The country must have US extradition policy and of course permit a felon in. At the end of the day, persons with felonies can go wherever they want. They simply have to ask first. Another common myth about felons is that they cannot vote. This also is BS. Yes we can, yes we do.
The salary of a parole officer will vary depending on experience and where they are employed. The average parole officer salary is $52,343 per year.
That's up to your parole officer and the parole hearing officer.
Your chances for parole will be much better if you complete your GED while you serve the sentence.
Your parole officer can get it to where you only have to do 90 days or 2 for 1 which means every day counts as 2 so then you will serve half the time (45 days) or if you have a tough parole officer you could possibly sit in jail for the rest of your parole period. ADDED: The above assumes that the PO can convince the judge. It is the JUDGE you are brought before who will have the last say on what happens to you. The PO can only offer his opinion as an advisor, he has no legal power to control the sentence. A PAROLE violation is usually treated more seriously than a PROBATION violaion. You could be facing going back to prison to serve the remainder of your sentnece.
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