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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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If you have complete probation does the conviction stay on your record?

Yes, unless you have the conviction expunged; however, the arrest record remains forever.

What are the penalties for breaking probation?

When released on parole from jail or prison, each inmate is given a set of requirements under which they must live while released in society. Any violation of these requirements exposes them to a charge of Violation of Parole (VOP) and could be punishable by their return to jail/prison for the remainder of their sentence.

Can you be on juvenile probation at 17 in mo?

Yes. Anyone in any state can be on juvenile probation until his/hers 18th birthday.Unless you are tried as an adult.

Can the Texas parole boars hold you past your discharge date?

Yes and no. They can hold you, but they are not supposed to and if they do you are entitled to compensation.

What is the condition for unsupervised parole in Mississippi?

There is no such thing as "unsupervised parole." Parole by derfinition is supervised release.

Can you be in formal probation in two counties?

Yes you can. But the county in which you live will be the one in which you'll be on probation. The judge can add special terms and conditions to match the needs of the justice system of both counties.

Which of these is the correct description of probation?

Allowing a convicted person to remain at liberty while being subjected to certain conditions and restrictions.

Do communities have the right to be informed when a convict is released from prison?

Convicts are released from prison everyday in every state into many communities. How would a community be informed? If someone has a question about a particular person being released call your local parole office and they can tell you if that person is still incarcerated or if they have been released. If that person is on parole they cannot give you the offender's address. If a sex offender it is different. Most counties have a website where registered sex offenders' address information is available.

What states cannot discriminate against felons?

There are no states that are prohibited from discriminating against felons. There are some states that keep this practice to a minimum, such as Vermont; however, the federal government discriminates openly against the previously convicted, and the states follow the federal government.

Can you have a dog in Idaho when on parole?

Probably--but you would be better advised to ask that question to your parole officer. Are you on parole for animal cruelty or something similar? If you are, I'd bet the PO will say "NO!".

Is it a good thing if a parole officer shows up at your house before the inmate finds out his results for parole?

It can be a good indication that the offender will get parole, but it is no guarantee. It is possible (although not probable) that it is policy that the PO inspect all potential parolee placements. The reason it is improbable is the sheer number of inspections the PO's would be required to do, so it is likely they focus only on those likely to be granted parole.

If someone violates probation what happens?

Nothing, unless they get caught, in which case there is an good chance they will go to jail.

Will North Dakota extradite you from AZ on a probation violation warrant?

It may depend if the Probation Violation is a misdemeanor or felony. If it is a felony they can extradite, if it is a misdemeanor then they may not.

However, where the law is concerned, never say "never!" All US states and territories honor each other's requests for extradition - there are no 'safe-haven' states - It is impossible to know with certainty whether a particular state will choose to extradite you for a particular offense, or not, there are simply too many variables. It may depend, in part, on the offense and the seriousness of it, and/or how badly they want you returned - most states WILL extradite for felony offenses and crimes of violence.

Do you automatically go back to prison if you violate your parole?

No. Parole violations for testing positive for drugs or alcohol are very common. If they automatically go back to prison for testing positive most parolees would be returned to prison within 6 months of their release.

Can someone be sued for murdering someone and if so what is that civil suit called?

Yes, someone can be sued or held liable both criminally and civilly, for the death of another.

Aside from a murder charge (which is criminal/penal in nature), the surviving relatives of the deceased victim have the right to make what is called a '''wrongful death claim. In a wrongful death claim, the surviving family is asking for monetary damages for the loss of their loved one.''' Yes, that's what happened to O.J.

It is called a Wrongful Death suit.

Yes aside for being a murdering S.O.S. the victim has also had their civil rights violated.

*Also you are not the one who will charge the person fore the murder but the "State, province, country etc." are the ones in charge of that ; But it could be different for different countries.

What countries has Christianty spread to today?

I cannot speak for every group that calls itself Christian, but as for Jehovah's Witnesses, we have taken the Truth of God's Kingdom to 235 lands and islands of the sea. According to the Watchtower website, there are witnesses in certain countries where the preaching work is banned, but the preaching work is taking place "underground".

All around the world.

Does anyone know what the sentence is for absconding parole in pa... also my friend left a halfway house is that considered escape?

The penalty for absconding in any jurisdiction is violation and revocation of parole. Parole absconders may be charged with absconding or escape. It would depend on too many variables to say which is most likely.

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