This is presuming you're referring to a state in the USA and not other countries such as India, etc.
Most likely, you will be left waiting whilst your driving license is being processed and your photo is taken. During this time, the police will have been contacted to come apprehend you.
Since the events of September 11, and in some states before then, police records have been closely linked to driving licenses. Since the formation of Homeland Security, all states, including Alaska, Hawaii, plus Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, have had their documentation system connected with FBI and other criminal data systems.
You will be charged with driving while your license is suspended. Whether or not you're on probation doesn't effect this particular offense. If you were on probation, driving with a suspended license is probably a violation of your probation, and a whole different issue.
death, beheading, extucution, leathel enjection or life in prision with out parole Nice spelling genius , worst ever , 4 words wrong in a sentence with 12 words in it , lol!
Not enough info given in order to answer - however - if you violated your parole then you did not complete the terms of your sentence, just the same as if you had escaped from jail or prison, and are subject to arrest as a fugitive from justice.
She is not coming out of jail. She has a live sentence and She can get out for parole in 2025.
No she did not. She is still in jail and can get out for parole in 2025.
i had 4o days left on parole in AZ,i absconded to PA,will AZ extradite me?
Theoretically, parole helps you get your life back on track. What would be the positive outcome of not doing as you should?
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Very doubtful.
Oakland County Jail is your likely destination, provided you were picked up in Oakland county. If you were apprehended elsewhere, your likeliest first destination will be the county jail of that jurisdiction.
No. If you are on parole and absconded, that means you were already sentenced for a crime and were serving your time in prison. The fact that you've fled means two things: (#1) that you can't keep your word and are unworthy of trust, and (#2) that you're an escapee who failed to complete your sentence. There is no SOL for this.
It might depend on seriousness of the offense of which you were. However, a violation of parole (VOP) COULD send you to jail for the remainder of the sentence you absconded on.
You will be apprehended. Eventually. There is no statute of limitations. You will be extradited back to the jurisdiction from which you absconded. You will be returned to prison where you will likely serve the remainder of your sentence. You will then serve the sentence you received for absconding or escape, depending on which you were charged with. Fpr the state of California see below You will have a warrant in NCIC. So if you get pulled over or arrested, you will have a parole hold. They will eventually send you back to the parole revocation unit assigned to your parole office. You will await a Parole Revocation Hearing. The maximum you can get is 12 months for any type of parole violation. Absounding is technical violation. If you weren't actually arrested on a new crime, the norm is 4 - 9 months with half time if you are eligible for half time (not a violent offender). At the end of your violation time you will be returned to parole.
If you received a DUI but are no longer on probation or parole and you have been off probation or parole for a reasonable period of time, you may qualify to be a licensee on an alcoholic beverage license, as long as you are not on probation or parole for any other offenses, or have not been convicted of or plead guilty or no contest to any crime involving moral turpitude (theft, fraud, drugs, pornography, etc.). Before bidding on any alcoholic beverage license, you should check with your Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control's District Office to make sure you qualify to be an alcoholic beverage license licensee and/or that you have been off probation or parole long enough to qualify. Under certain circumstances, the commission of a state or federal crime may prevent you from ever being a licensee on an alcoholic beverage license whether or not you have completed probation or parole.
Absconding from parole IS a criminal act.
If your max out date for ga parole is today and you haven't committed another crime will you still be let off parole.