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Well, you could be charged with aiding and abetting. If the violation was a new felony, you could be charged in connection with that crime, tried, convicted, and sentenced to prison.

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Would someone be in trouble if someone absconding from parole comes to stay with her and then gets caught there?

you could. it's called aiding and abetting


Are you obligated by law to turn someone in in they are breaking parole?

You are not legally required to do so, HOWEVER - if you are assisting them in some fashion and could be charged as "aiding or abetting" them in their breaking of the law.


What are the release dates for Adam-12 - 1968 The Parole Violator 4-17?

Adam-12 - 1968 The Parole Violator 4-17 was released on: USA: 26 January 1972


What punishments can a violator be charged with?

For parole violation, a violator can be immediately sent back to prison to finish their sentence, or have their parole term extended. They could also have certain restrictions placed on their parole such as curfew or electronic tagging, however all punishments depend on severity and the jurisdiction one is in.


Is there a statute of limitations on parole violation?

Parole violations do not have a limit. A violator can be picked up and returned to prison to finish their sentence at any time.


What is the mamximum amount of time a parole violator can receive who has no prior drug charges for a new possession charge?

what are the charges for a mistiminor on a person that has two year parole


What is guideline for judicial parole violator?

In many states, parole violators may be returned to prison (at the discretion of the parole agent) for up to thirty days, during which time the parole board will make a determination regarding the parolee's case.


What does it mean when a charge is changed from parole violation to fugitive by his parole officer?

It means the jurisdiction of your case has shifted from state to federal agencies. As a parole violator, only state authorities would take an active part in attempting to locate you. As a fugitive, the FBI and US Marshalls become involved.


How do you report someone that is violating his house arrest in Kentucky?

To report a parole or probation violation, you should call the police department or the local parole/probation office. Tell them what is going on and they will handle it. Most likely the violator would be arrested.


What is parole violator assessed expiration?

Unable to determine what the questioner is asking. The wording sounds like it is being quoted from a notation on a document, and the wording makes no sense.


Can time be taken away from aviolated parolee?

Yes, time can be taken away from a violator of parole. If a parolee violates the terms of their parole, they may face consequences such as being sent back to prison to serve the remaining portion of their sentence. Additionally, the parole board may impose further restrictions or conditions on the individual's parole. Ultimately, the specific consequences depend on the nature of the violation and the policies of the parole system in that jurisdiction.


Can you be held accountable for not reporting someone violating parole?

Not unless you are required to do so by law. Parole stipulations are not typically laws, they are administrative rules. While they carry with them the authority of law, they do so only for those who are required to live under them, the parolee. The decision to report a parole violator is entirely yours. It is a moral decision you must make.Parole stipulations, the conditions that make a parolee a parole violator if he breaks them, are not criminal statues; that is they are not laws.So, unless the violation committed is actually an instance of criminal activity, there is nothing with which you can be charged. If the violation is criminal activity, and you neither report it nor do you provide information to investigating law enforcement officers, you could then be charged with Impeding and Investigation or worse.

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