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Parole and Conditional Release

Questions regarding the conditional release of a person from prison prior to the end of the maximum sentence imposed.

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Can an inmate be held in prison after his parole date?

It depends on the circumstances as to whether or not an inmate can be held in prison after his parole date. On average, once the parole date comes, the inmate is released.

How do report a parole anonymously?

To report a parole violation anonymously, you can contact the parole board or relevant law enforcement agency in your area. Many jurisdictions have hotlines or online forms specifically for reporting violations, which allow you to submit information without revealing your identity. Ensure you provide as much detail as possible about the violation to facilitate an investigation. Always check the specific procedures for your state or local area, as they may vary.

Will your probation be revoked if it is violated for the first time but is not a drug related violation in Tyler Texas?

no Probably not but any violation of the terms of probation is grounds for revocation. It depends mostly on the mood of the probation officer, current policy, and the nature of the violation. Other factors include the nature of the conviction, the class of offense (minor misdemeanor vs. major felony), how crowded the jail is, or if TDCJ is accepting prisoners, etc.

Does federal parole supersede state parole?

It is not a matter of which supercedes which, since you cannot be on dual parole (both state and federal) at the same time. What is this question asking?

What states have both probation and parole?

All states have both. Probation is a term of supervision in the community that is sentenced by a Court. Parole is a term of supervision in the community following release from prison, usually for the remainder of a person's original sentence.

What is strict probation?

Its when u are let out of prison, but u are watched carefully, cops will be followin u or watching u, trackers placed somehwere in ur body, and more

When a person is on probation for three years can they be kept on probation past that period of time if their fees are not paid?

Probation is a SENTENCE given to you after you have been found, or pled, guilty. If you have not satisfied all the provisions of your probation then you have NOT competed your sentence. If I were you I'd get to it. If you don't complete your court ordered obligations you could be found in Violation Of Probation, and jailed.

If you went to jail and you were on probation could your probation officer give you a warning?

Yes, your Probation Officer can certainly warn you if you have violated the conditions of your probation. He can also return you to jail.

What happens when you get arrested when on non revocable parole?

Non-revocable parole!! What's the point?

Just because you are on parole doesn't mean that you are immune from arrest for ANY offenses.

How do you get through probation?

When a person is placed on probation there are requirements placed on them by the court

One of these will to report to a probation officer or supervisor.

The officer will also be able to place requirements and restrictions on the person.

To get through or complete probation successfully the person must obey and accomplish all these requirements and stay out of trouble with the authorities.

Really not to hard if you are wanting to succeed, tough if you go back to your old ways.

Is moving out of the county while on probation illegal?

Yes. You are not allowed to leave the county where your case is listed without first checking with the probation officer and getting permission to do so. The reason for this is that they will have to transfer your probation to the new county of residence. They may or may not be willing to do so. The receiving county also has the right to refuse you. So it's a lengthy process to get transferred.

Who can a parolees family talk to if they don't agree with the parole officers decision?

They could try to speak to the director of the parole office, the lead parole officer; but, this is not likely to be effective and could cause difficulty for the parolee. They could try speaking to the head of the parole board; but, this is not likely to be effective, and it could lead to at worst reversal of the parole decision. They could try taking their appeal to the Lieutenant Governor or the Governor, but the same is likely to result.

The fact is that your loved one is on parole, and will remain there for as long as the DOC determines he should or his parole expires. The best course of action to take is to just take what comes and try to to adapt. It will pass and you can move on with your lives after parole is discharged.

What happens the first time you fail a urine drop?

It depends on a variety of things: your relationship with your PO, his work load, his case load, the crime which you were convicted, the number of convictions you have, and several others.

Here's what can happen:

  1. As a failed urine test is a violation of your probation or parole, it would be revoked.
  2. You would be returned to incarceration.
  3. You would be scheduled to appear before a Parole/Probation violations Review Board within thirty days of being returned to incarceration.
  4. They will determine at that time if the violation was serious enough to revoke your conditional release, rule it a Technical Rules violation and send you to TRV camp, to re-release you and tighten your conditions, or to simply re-release you to the supervision of your PO.

The simple solution is to lay down and do what you are supposed to do while on conditional release. How hard is to not be stupid for two years?

How do you move on after being cheated on?

you have to write a list of all the good things that happened in your relationship . then you have to write a list of all the bad things in the relationship (including the break-up). that way you know how you felt at the time and you can watch yourself mature beyond who you were at the time of your relationship and this helps create a positive 'moving on, no regrets' attitude.

Who qualifies for work release program in jail?

Usually those convicted of minor, non-violent, misdemeanor offenses - who already hold a steady job - and need the continued income to be earned to support their families. Obviously, there can be exceptions to this - but those are the general qualifications.

How much time do you serve in the state of Wisconsin?

As with every other state, the time to which you were sentenced, provided the state's DOC does not have a policy of Earned Good Time.

Can a conviceted felon buy property?

Yes, you can own "real estate" if yo uhave a felony conviction. If the "property" you are referring to happens to be a firearm - no - that is forbidden to you.