What? If you "commit" an offense, how can you be not guilty?" If you meant to say that you are CHARGED with a new offense but are not guilty - - there's a good likliehood that, because of the new charge (even if unproven) your probation will be revoked and you will be remanded to jail until the legal system sorts out what the truth is.
You can count on a parole violation.
Misdemeanor charge yes. Felony charge very doubtful.
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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.
It depends on what you did to VOP, and what restrictions your parole has placed on you.
no, while his is on parole and /or probation he cannot be with any known; or ex-felons.
Are you using the correct terminology? If you have not been convicted of anything you could not be "on parole." If you're released on bail, you might be in violation of your bail release requirements, but being 'on bail' is not the same as being 'on parole.'
Plead guilty of all charges on the grounds of insanity.
The simple answer is you don't, and it will not matter regardless. If while on parole you are charged with another felony, your parole will be violated, and you will be returned to prison.
That you are a felon for life and have parole for life
They will providing the charge is a felony which it would be. Depending on what the charge is, then MD may not be in a big hurry to do it since it often involves a lot of money and both states work on it together.