Do hospitals report dirty urine to probation and parole?
No, but they may report such to law enforcement who can report such to your PO.
Does a parole officer have the right to talk about a parolee to others in public?
The right? No. There is, however, nothing to prevent him from doing so other than personal ethics.
It is important to understand that offenders in custody have few if any rights to privacy. Mostly, these are limited to health and treatment records, and then only to keep them from those who have no need to know.
Closely supervised release from prison, usually granted to an inmate with a good record who is getting close to release as an effort to ease his transition back into society.
Can you have a charge and become a parole officer?
Misdemeanor charge yes. Felony charge very doubtful.
How does the 65 federal prison law work?
Prisoners under the jurisdiction of the Federal Bureau of Prisons must by law serve a minimum of 85% of their minimum sentence. The 65 federal prison law is what the efforts to change that have collectively become known.
The latest efforts by federal legislators to change the minimum from 86% to 65% was HR 7089, the Federal Prison Work Incentive Act of 2008.
HR 7089 was introduced on 25 September 2008 Democrat Representative Danny Davis of Illinois in an attempt to resurrect the "good time" system that was struck down by the Sentencing Reform Act of 1987 (SRA eliminated federal parole, restricted good time credits, and established federal sentencing guidelines).
The bill died in committee and was cleared when the 110th Congress left session. It has not been reintroduced.
Is perjury a violation of parole?
Any violation of any criminal statute, felony or misdemeanor, is a violation of parole.
Can you get Disablility if you are an convicted felon?
No, conviction is not a condition of disability.
Does citizenship effect parole eligibility?
Yes. While you may still receive parole, it is likely that if you are not a citizen, you will be deported rather than released.
Is fleeing misdameanor probation a felony?
fleeing on misdaMEANOR PROBATION what could the consequenses be
Is probation violation for the same crime a felony or misdemeanor?
If you are on probation for a felony and commit the same crime it is a felony. If you are on probation for a misdemeanor and commit the same crime it usually will be a misdemeanor. The exception is in some States a third misdemeanor offense for the same crime can be prosecuted as a felony. For example Stealing 3rd Offense or third offense for driving while revoked. This differs from state to state.
Can you travel to Hawaii while on probation in Georgia?
I would call your probation officer to find out.
What do you need to get early release from probation?
good behavior. and pay all restitution fee's and not violate within a couple of yrs.
Can a person on parole be violated if they get misdeamonor charge?
Yes, they most certainly would be. You cannot commit a crime while serving a sentence for being found guilty of ANOTHER crime!!!
What employers in Baltimore Maryland will hire ex-offenders?
There are many employers like American Van Lines and American Airlines. Marriot and Hilton hotels also hire ex offenders. Many large corporations will hire ex offenders depending on the circumstances.
YES!!!!. I cannot stress this enough. Its is ALL up to the P.O. and somewhat of your parents. ADDED: PO's do have a lot of power, but it can depend on WHAT the violation was that caused the VOP. If it was simply a "technical" violation of your restrictions (e.g.- missed a meeting - travelled out of state - etc) the PO should be capable of handling that. However, if the VOP was caused by your committing another offense, your PO can not make that "go away." Why don't you simply ask your PO?
Are relatives or spouses responsible for monitoring a person who is on supervised probation?
No, generally supervised probation refers to a period of supervision by a state cerrtified representative, such as a probation officer. It doesn't have to be constant but it is usually frequent and can include unannounced visits and check-ups with employers, landlords, etc. * Family members are not required to keep track of the probationer unless said person is a minor. There is no difference between the terms "probation" and "supervised probation" all probationers are treated the same under the existing laws of the state that pertains to the matter.
Well, the chances are good. It really depends on what he failed to report? A DUI is not a serious crime, looking at his past record would lead someone to believe that chances of him getting out of jail are high. Perhaps, your fiancé had some other form of involvement in this crime because failure to report would not get him life in jail.
If the courts know you violated your probation will they alert your probation officer?
It is usually the other way round as the Probation Office is supposed to keep an eye on you as you, at regular times, report to him. If you violated your probation it would be the Probation Officer who would notify the courts.
Are there agencies to help convicted felons find jobs in Philadelphia?
Hey,
Check out www.hirenetwork.org
H.I.R.E. stands for 'helping individuals with criminal histories re-enter through employment'
There are many sources across the country listed here
GOOD LUCK!!
Can you write and visit an inmate while you are on Parole?
You may be able to write to an inmate, with PO approval. However, you are not likely to be able to visit. Two reasons for this: first, your own parole conditions likely prohibit contact with other felons; and second, the facility is not likely to permit it.
Are Probation Officers allowed to frisk a probationer?
Yes, if he believes there he has reasonable suspicion that you are hiding something that is illegal. You have to realize that while on probation, you are still in custody. For all intents and purposes, you are in jail while on probation. You simply have the revokable privilege of living outside.
When a case dismissed how long does it take for the parole board to release the defendant?
Parole boards do not try cases, therefore those they see are no longer defendants. If a parole case is "dismissed," the offender is "released" immediately after his hearing to return to his "house" (That is cell, room, cubical, bed--the place he is housed).