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What can be done if a felon is paroled to your home and you did not know he would parole there and you do not want him there?

Call the parole office, and talk to the parole officer handling the case.


How do you get in front of a parole board after you have served your minimum time?

Two ways. Either call your lawyer and ask him/her to set up a parole hearing for you. Or you just wait until the parole board sends you a kite and lets you know that you have a parole date. Just because you have served your minimum sentence though doesnt mean that you are even up for parole or if the parole board even wants to hear your case right now.


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.


What does gay parole mean?

Gay on Parole seems to be the name of a porno movie.


What does a deferral mean in a parole board meeting and how long can you leave that decision?

what does signing a deferral mean if on parole and got arrested


Can you get probation if you have a federal case?

Yes, my brother is on Federal parole


What is a Violation of Patrol warrant in Maryland?

I assume you mean a Violation of Parole. Parole is an early release from prison based on terms and conditions that must be abided by. Failure to meet these conditions, such as breaking the law again, would result in a violation of parole. In this case, a retake warrant would be issued for your arrest and return to prison.


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.


If parole condition is no contact with indiviual and now is married to that person can parle condition be overturned?

Talk with the parole officer handling the case.


Which supreme court case held that parole boards do not have to specify the evidence used in deciding to deny parole?

Morrissey v. Brewer


When a case dismissed how long does it take for the parole board to release the defendant?

Parole boards do not try cases, therefore those they see are no longer defendants. If a parole case is "dismissed," the offender is "released" immediately after his hearing to return to his "house" (That is cell, room, cubical, bed--the place he is housed).


What does a 2nd degree felony mean when you are already on parole for a drug charge?

I suggest you get an attorney. You need to talk to your parole officer. You should know what the penalty is for violating your parole is. Your lawyer or parole officer will be able to tell you.

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