What is the difference between a probation and correction officer?
What is someone on probation called?
It means that person has been convicted of a crime, and in lieu of incarceration, the person has been granted conditional release.
Can a blind person serve jury duty?
Sure, he could still have heard, felt, smelled or otherwise experienced something relevant to the case.
What is the percentage of felons that return to prison?
I just recently seen an older statistic stating that 52% return to prison within 3 years for a new offense or violating a condition of there release. I believe it was in 1994 from the Bureau of Justice Statistics. Try www.pbs.org/now/shows/332/americas-prisons.html There are alot of good stats on this page. Hope this helps!
Does the Missouri governor have the ability to grant parole?
The governor of any state can order that state's DOC to grant parole, being the chief executive of the state. It is unlikely that this would ever occur. It is more likely, and still within the purview of the Governor to grant a pardon.
How is it possible to find a specific inmate in prison?
EDIT: This seems to work well for this specific purpose: http://www.bop.gov/iloc2/LocateInmate.jsp There are different ways: You can by searching through search engines like yahoo, google and such which provides communication between the inmates and the outsde world, either for friendship or for a mate or such. To me this is the best way.
Can you leave state while on supervised probation?
Actually yes.. im on probation in Georgia but live in another state..i simply call an answering machine once a week and give them my name and SS# that's it. its pretty freakin sweet. unfortunately i also have to pay fines but that's besides the point. all you have to do is talk with your probation officer... it might have to do with what you're on probation for..mines a minor traffic violation
Can a parole officer stop a parolee from living with their spouse if they get married?
Most likely not, but there are strict rules about avoiding the circumstances of past crimes or associating with people that will encourage you to commit crime, so if your potential spouse is a criminal or someone who has a bad influence on you, there could be repercussions. Also, if the original crime was sexual in nature and the object of that crime is the potential spouse, especially if there is any hint of coercion or power games, then of course it would affect parole.
How do you contact juvenile parole officers in Illinois?
Hello. I have a child who is who needs the support of his father. I have four other children with a deceased dad, my husband, who are all older than this child. I have been searching for his dad for years. He is now a truck driver. He has been paroled to district 1. I have motioned my child support order back into court. The court date is set for April 17, 2012 @ 9am at the Markham Courthouse in Markham Illionois.
When does probation start if you are on parole?
This question makes no sense. Parole begins once released from prison and there is time remaining on the sentence. Probation starts when the Court sentences you to probation.
Judicial Duties
Yes a felon can be a cna. it just depends on what you were charged with. if you charged for abusing someone i doubt anyone would hire you. but if its just a DUI for example yes. i work with a few women that were felons
Is a convicted felon and a suspended execution of sentence the same?
It means you don't have to serve the sentence if you don't break the law within a given period.
So no because you don't have to do it. if it was a conviction you'd have to do it or you'd die.
How long do you have to wait in prison for parole?
If you violate the conditions of your parole that means you have not completed your adjudged sentence for whatever offense it was that you committed. Therefore - if you never completed your sentence the warrant will stay active until you are returned to custody to finish your sentence.
It makes no difference what state you live in, it is a violation of FEDERAL law (USC, Title 18) for a convicted felon to ever own or possess firearms or ammunition.
So many people answer some of these questions by vomiting out the first thing that runs through their minds.
In most states a person convicted of a state felony can have their firearm rights restored. Some of you guys with answers need to read code 922 of the federal firearm laws...read the entire section.
Each state has different mechanisms where by you can have your firearm rights restored. Some policies are very simple and only require a post conviction waiting period where as other states can be much more complicated. Research your states policies on restoring rights, expungement, etc. Not every request for firearm privileges will have a favorable result. If your states language is easy to understand, try not to be too biased when reading the language...you may have to flip between the pages, then you can get a pretty good idea of what your chances are. Then hire a lawyer to help you through the process...it will be worth it! I am not a lawyer so I have no vested interest. After your rights are restored you may even be able to obtain a permit to carry a concealed weapon.
Everybody makes mistakes in life...everybody. Not everybody gets caught. Please let the man without sin pick up the first stone!
Can Paroled felon write to other felons in prison?
Many felons write to each other. The issues is raised when the felon is on probation or parole. The terms of the probation or parole may limit contact. Those felons who are serving time may be restricted as to contact with other felons. Normally, a felon in one prison cannot write to another in another prison, unless they are related. Even then, the relationship will be limited to either immediate family or spouse.
How do you find out inmate hearing information?
Such information is usually only available to the inmate's victims, family members, law enforcement and those who qualify under "need to know" guidelines. States enact regulations concerning what information can be released, the general requirement is those persons who qualify must attend the parole hearing. In some states it is possible to obtain certain information by contacting the prison authority's release and processing division. All states have victim support organizations which will aid a victim and/or family members in obtaining information concerning the inmate's behavior, treatment programs, parole hearing dates, and so forth.
Can a person on parole vote in the US?
What is it EXACTLY that you mean by "rights?" Unless you are a convicted felon you retain all rights EXCEPT those restrictions which your parole may place upon you (i.e.- association with known criminals - inability to leave the country - regular check-in with your PO and/or drug testing - etc.) If you are a convicted felon you are subject to all the restrictions and limitations that class of criminal is subject to and you have permanently lost some so-called rights (i.e.- loss of the right to vote - unlawful to ever again own or possess firearms - etc.).
Does Florida extradite if you violate probation?
All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition - there are no 'safe-haven' states - it is impossible to say whether a particular state will choose to extradite you or not, there are simply too many variables - usually it depends on the offense and the seriousness of it - most states will USUALLY extradite for felony offenses.
What does revoke probation hearing mean?
Probation is a constant monitoring of the wear a bouts and activities of an individual rather than having them in prison. Revoked probation means that they violated the trust and have been returned to prison.
Can a felon work in a store that sells guns?
probably not
Another View: Unless the store owner/manager restricts their entrance, there is nothing in Federal Law that prohibits them from legally entering the premises. However, they are not legally able to purchase any firearms, ammuntion or blackpowder under penalty of federal law.
How do you find out what an inmate did to be in state prison?
The best way to find out why a person is serving prison time is to ask the person what happened. In many cases you can also look up the person's name in the prison system and see why he or she is there, but not all states allow that, so if the person won't tell you it may be impossible for you to find out.