Not enough info given to answer. If you were caught with it - Bye-bye! If you are a felon - even worse! NJ and Federal law treat harshly the possession of guns by convicted felons. You could be facing 15 years in Federal Prison.
It is illegal to possess a gun while on parole in New Jersey. Violating this law can lead to serious criminal charges and potential parole violations. It is important to adhere to all conditions of parole to avoid legal consequences.
To leave the country while on parole, you typically need to obtain permission or a travel permit from your parole officer or the court overseeing your case. Failing to follow this procedure could result in a violation of your parole and potential legal consequences. It's important to communicate openly with your parole officer about your travel plans.
Being eligible for parole means that an inmate is able to be considered for release from prison before serving the full term of their sentence. Parole eligibility is typically determined by factors such as good behavior, completion of rehabilitation programs, and compliance with prison rules. If granted parole, the individual will be released under supervision and must abide by certain conditions set by the parole board.
In the US, each state has its own corrections policies for their respective prison systems. This is because the US Constitution is set up to allow states to handle all powers not granted to the Federal government. With that in mind, states create policies for parole that meet their needs. There is one common thread, however, that all states agree about. That policy is this: anyone on parole who breaks the parole "rules", will be sent back to prison and their parole is revoked.
It is likely that a parolee who transferred to North Carolina from New Jersey will have to pay North Carolina state supervision fees, as each state has its own regulations regarding parole supervision fees. It is important for the parolee to check with the North Carolina Department of Public Safety or their parole officer for specific information on fees.
A life sentence with parole means that a person is sentenced to life in prison, but may become eligible for parole after serving a certain amount of time. If granted parole, the individual may be released from prison but will still be subject to certain conditions and supervision.
no one on parole under that name in new jersey
What 5 states do the governors no not have pardon power?
You have to wait 5 years after your anniversary date of getting off parole
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The best person to ask is your parole officer. Each state / county has different laws on Pellet guns
0 to Life Without Parole depending on the circumstances
Generally speaking, felons cannot legally own a gun, even after completing parole. Most states do have a process for restoring gun ownership rights to felons, but it doesn't just happen automatically; you have to specifically petition a court for it and they might say no.
Contacty your local police for current information.
How serious is illegal gun possesion charge for a 17 y/o in nj with no prior history?
Well if you wernt on parol you wouldnt have to worry about it now would you and no I dont think they do.....
No, if you are on probation you have done something illegal, and can therefore not serve jury duty