You can call the Parole Office or Police Department in your area with the person's name, residence, and description of the violation. It would be up to them to track it down.
Yes. The violation will be tied to the driving record which the Department of Motor Vehicles maintains.
Yes, it is a moving violation.
Points against your license, no. But it does put points... and a pretty substantial number of them, at that... on your CSA report.
Alabama will report the ticket and the violation to the Georgia DMV. If there are enough points on the GA teens license he could lose it because of that.
a violation of a statute
It is a violation of parole stipulations for a parolee to consort with known or not commonly known felons in every state. It is not a violation of law, so is not a crime. It would still result in a technical rules violation that would likely get the parolee returned to prison.
Within thirty days of being violated, the parolee will be reviewed by a committee of the parole board for the violation to determine if a violation did occur and how serious that violation is. However, in most states, the parolee will be reincarcerated until the review takes place. Real answer: Revocation Hearing.
An act or a failure to act by a parolee that does not conform to the conditions of his/her parole (or probation).
Unannounced visits from their Parole Officer checking to make sure that they are complying with the terms of their release. If the parolee is a convicted felon, you will not be able to keep firearms in your residence.
Report the 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.
A parole officer can potentially consider the circumstances surrounding a temporary restraining order (TRO) when evaluating a parolee's compliance with their conditions of parole. If the TRO indicates behavior that violates specific terms of parole, such as engaging in illegal activities or threatening another individual, it may lead to a violation. However, simply obtaining a TRO against a parolee does not automatically result in a parole violation; the context and reasons for the order would need to be carefully assessed.
A parolee can be violated by being in close proximity of the commission of the crime of simple assault. So, yes.
Report the violation.
Yes, it is considered a moving violation.
Yes, If they are on parole for a separate conviction.
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