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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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What is the parole system?

The parole systems is the means for returning prison inmates to society, yet keep them under the supervision of the state's DOC. It is the lowest level of prison custody.

Felon friendly employers in Idaho?

I have seen a list circulating from Easter Seals/Goodwill that has an extensive list for the Boise Area, you'll have to see them about it.

I just checked with Easter Seals/ Goodwill and they do not currently have an up to date list for the Boise Area and asked me where I found out about them. When I told them here, they said to ask that it be pulled because they do not have a current list.

Can a person out on bail be around a person on misdemeanor probation?

If you're in trouble with the law, you need to stay away from other criminals. Hanging around criminals just makes you more likely to do something dumb and break the law again. Hang around law-abiding people instead and change your life around!

If a minor is on probation can they move out of their parents house?

No if any one is on probation they cannot move or go out of state or city U also cannot do any crimes or fellenies[spell check] while on probation Or yooh can get life in prison Email freakinamazingman@yahoo.com

If probation is revoked and a person is placed in jail can they have probation left to do?

No, usually they only serve the remainder of the original sentence - UNLESS - your VOP consisted of another offense. Then, you will be tried for that offense and if convicted you will have that sentence added onto your current one.

What is the basic idea behind parole?

Parole is the French word for "word". French expression "donner sa parole" means "to give once word". To be under parole thus means that you have been freed under condition you have promised to behave as a good citizen. Back to jail is the result of braking his parole.

In Colorado corrections what does intensive inmate supervision mean?

It means that the person is out in the community but is either under the severe watch of the state or is on ankle bracelet or other form of tracking but it is like parole but more rules and regulation its often referred to as ISP Intensive Supervised Program

Can you be held on parole because you caught a new case after the discharge date?

If you failed to report and a warrant was issued before your discharge date for not reporting then yes. If you were arrested on a new charge that is prosecuted before your discharge date then I am pretty sure the parole hold would need cancelled on your discharge date. If you were discharged then "caught a new case" it would not be a parole violation because you would no longer be on parole.

Can a parolee leave the state they are paroled to?

The rules and regulations udner which a parolee is granted their release are all set forth in the parole documents they received at the time they were released. Read them carefully -or- contact your parole officer. There may well could be a travel restriction contained in them.

What are the three levels of probation?

intensive supervision probation. parental supervision of the officers and the high risk offenders. then where juveniles continually fail to be helped by local court system and end up in juvenile jail.

What is summarily revoked probation?

It mean revoked IMMEDIATELY, without a hearing. In other words "go directly to jail."

What is the jail time for 1 gram of cocaine and it's the 1st time I've been arrested?

depends on your past arrest record and intentions...most states make it punishibale by serving up to 1 year in a state correctional facility (prison) although some states do crack down harsher on odffenders.

In a liberal state like ny or ca for example,especially if it's not a small town drug court is available to avoid a conviction if the person stays out of trouble. If not then probation is likely even in a place that is more strict. Be careful b.c in some states a minuscule amount could result in someone being stuck with a felony conviction for life over a small amount for personnel use. Even so chance are probation will be offered,don't screw up after that. I was in court in ny and overheard a case where a guy got caught with a small amount of crack and he was able to enter a drug program.

What are the chances of someone getting parole for a forty year sentence after doing 19 years of it?

Sentences are generally given in two parts, the conditional release date and the statutory or sentencing guideline maximum. If the conditional release was forty years, the convict will never be given parole after only nineteen years. If the maximum was forty years and the conditional release is less than or equal to nineteen years, it is possible the convict will be given parole.

What is the difference between a juvenile parole officer and a juvenile probation officer and a juvenile case worker?

A juvenile parole officer is someone with a BS whom is assigned to juveniles out of prison and help them get back into normal life. A juvenile probation officer is assigned to the child as an alternative to jail/prison and to keep an eye on the child. The caseworker is in charge or directing and guiding the child when it comes to the actually law stuff.

Probation Officer = Before Jail/Prison

Parole Officer = After incarceration

Is there a statute of limitations for parole warrants if you were on parole for burglary in Phoenix Az?

Dear Fugitive;

I do not know the letter of the law in Arizona. However "statue of limitations" applies to the amount of time between a crime and the subsequent filing of charges in court.

If you were on parole, you were already charged and found guilty.

If you are on the run from the police, it does not matter that you have eluded them for a long time. The cops don't have a limit on the amount of time they have to find you. You can still be arrested 30 years from now when you're 82, or whatever.

Also, if there is a parole warrant on you, you are not "on parole" you are a fugitive.

What I mean is: if they catch you and for some crazy reason they don't send you to prison, you still have to finish serving your parole time. The time you spend hiding is "fugitive time" and does not count as "parole time".

Does probation really works?

yes only for those that really want to be helped.

What happens if a minor molests a minor?

It depends on the ages, the events, and state law.

If both minors "consent" but are both below the age of consent, but close in age, both can probably be charged as unruly in juvenile court. If one is significantly older than the other, or if the action was not consensual, the aggressor can be charged with child molestation or rape, just as an adult would. He/she could potentially be charged as an adult, and therefore face adult consequences.

How much do gang unit officers get paid?

Gang unit officers are police officers who specialize in tracking and working to stop gang activity. The average salary in the United States for a police officer is 52,000 dollars.