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There is no such thing as "unsupervised parole." Parole by derfinition is supervised release.

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What are the rules of unsupervised parole?

Never heard of such an arrangement as unsupervised parole.


Can a judge grant you unsupervised parole?

Yes. My husband is currently on unsupervised parole.


What are the rules of parole?

Never heard of such an arrangement as unsupervised parole.


Unsupervised parole mean they are no longer on parole?

NO! It means that they are being trusted enough to adhere to the provisions of their parole until the term of their sentence is complete. Also, just because the parole may be 'unsupervised' they are still subject to random visits by a parole officer who may interview them and/or administer random tests at any time.


What is unsupervised custody in jail in Mississippi?

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Do you still need to report to a parole officer at least once when you are released on unsupervised parole?

Check your release papers. Everything you need to know is there, and largely specific to your release.


How do you apply to apply for early release in from parole in Mississippi?

To apply for early release from parole in Mississippi, you must first complete a parole application, which can typically be obtained from the Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) website or your parole officer. You need to demonstrate good behavior and compliance with parole conditions, as well as fulfill any required waiting periods. After submitting your application, a parole board will review your case and make a decision. It’s advisable to consult with legal counsel or a parole officer for guidance throughout the process.


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.


Is alcohol consumption a parole violation?

If the parolee is ordered by the parole board not to consume alcohol. Some parolees do not have that as a condition of parole.


Does a parole officer have legal rights to make you work if you are retired?

If employment is a condition of your parole, then it can be required of you.


Can parole restrict contact with a spouse if there is no restraining order from the court?

Yes. By and large any parole condition can be placed on the parolee.


What does unsupervised custody mean in the state of Mississippi?

In Mississippi, unsupervised custody typically refers to a legal arrangement where a parent or guardian has physical custody of a child without court-imposed restrictions or supervision. This means the custodial parent can make decisions regarding the child's upbringing, living arrangements, and daily activities without needing to report to or be monitored by the court or a supervising agency. However, it’s important to note that unsupervised custody can be subject to change if concerns about the child's welfare arise.

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