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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 a federal agent associate with convicted felons?

There's no law against it although their individual agencies may have some kind of internal rule or policy that addresses it.

What happens if you are on misdemeanor probation and travel outside the country but then come back?

This will depend on several things. First, did you get permission from your probation officer? If so, provided you adhered to the terms of the permission to travel outside the country, you are fine. If not, keep reading. Second, were you caught traveling outside the country while on probation? If not, you got lucky and will probably not have anything happen to you, unless someone finds out about it and notifies your probation officer. If you didn't have permission to travel outside the country while on probation and you get caught, you could be punished by anything from an extension of your probation to having your probation revoked and being put in jail for the original conviction.

Is there a list of felon friendly employers in Georgia?

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If you are charged with two misdemeanors and receive probation for one in a plea bargain can the probation be revoked as a result of the decision on the second charge?

Yes they can because you have two charges against you and each one has to be handled in court separately. The judge will look at the person before him and if it is a first misdemeanor offence will generally go easy on that person, but two is getting up there and it appears that person has not learned their lesson. Laws are for a reason and without them people get out of control.

Technically, yes.

It is highly unlikely that would happen if the misdemeanor convictions were concurrent.

On the other hand if the second offense was committed while the person was on probation, the person will be required to serve the original sentence that was suspended in lieu of probation as well as any sentence resulting from a second conviction.

How do you get someones probation revoked for prior drug offenses and theft from innocent people?

You don't. That person has been adjudicated. If the person has committed a new crime, or new evidence of an old crime surfaces that permits prosecution for those crimes, provided the statute of limitations has not expired, then that person's probation may be revoked by the presiding judge, but no one has a right to involve himself in such a way in anyone's life who has faced punishment for the crimes he has committed and is trying to move on.

If a new crime has been committed, then contact the police and let the detectives and prosecution do their jobs.

What is the range on the BI Homeguard 206 ds?

The range depends on the level that your probation officer puts you. There is high range which is 150 feet, medium 75 feet, and low which is 50 feet. There are some tricks to leave your house without your P.O finding out. Since the unit its self has a back up battery you cant just unplug it and think that it won't know you have left, but since its a cell phone unit and there is only 1 cord which is the power cord all you have to do is unplug the unit and take it with you wherever you go. Be sure to let your P.O know that the power went out and when you return home just plug the unit in again. I wouldn't suggest doing this very often because your probation officer will probably catch on and then put a GPS unit on you and be able to tell exactly where you are at all times. Again only do this once or twice. I did it 2 times and never even got questioned about it. Hope my answer was some help to you and wish you the best of luck dealing with whatever legal issues you may have.

Should you tell your probation officer you relapsed?

This is a great answer. Ive been going through this same ?? myself. And my answer is yes

Is a positive urine drop a means for probation revocation in Wisconsin?

A positive urine drop is a reason for parole violation in every state. This is the reason urine tests are done in the first place.

What do you do if you have to pee for probation officer on Tuesday of next week and your dirty?

In Winnebago County, Illinois I was faced with the same situation. I discussed it with my probation officer before the test and found that if I had a dirty test I would have my probation violated, and that means go back to court and have probation vacated to get all the time that I was suppose to serve. But also he told me that I could admit to the dirty test and not have to take it, and three admittances means an violation worthy of getting my probation vacated. So my suggestion is to admit it and not go through testing dirty.

Can you join the National Guard if you are on probation?

No, and you may be prohibited from enlisting after your probation is discharged.

Is misdemeanor probation on your record?

Probation is not a crime but does stay on your record, just as the crime that was committed.

Why might some probation be kept in the same community after a technical violation rather than having their probation revoked?

A technical violation such as testing positive for drugs can usually be addressed by having the offender attend a treatment program. I know by experience if everyone on probation that tested positive for drugs was revoked, 75% of probationers would go to prison. Judges usually wish to exhaust efforts to allow offenders to attend community treatment programs first, including residential treatment, before sending them to prison for drug usage.

Can someone get probation first offence with three felony threes and a felony two possible in Colorado?

You have 4 felony convictions in another state, and you think you're going to get probation? You'll be lucky not to get hit under the"3 strikes"law.

How can you still be on parole if you max out all of your sentence my man was sentenced to 8yrs did all 8 but they still want him to be on parole?

In many states, every prison sentence is an "indeterminate sentence", meaning that once the judge assigns the felon to the department of corrections, the parole board gets to make every decision. Typically that doesn't happen unless the inmate has been abusing the system. If you really want to know why, ask the parole board.

Can you view a probation violation report for inmate?

These reports are not made available to the public. The inmate is almost always given a copy of the report as part of their due process rights. The inmate can give their copy to whoever they want.

Who is eligible for TAsC probation?

People with nonviolent criminal pasts may be eligible for TAsC probation.

Can a convicted felon get letters from sibling on probation?

I don't see why not. Inmates mail one another letters from different prisons. They are all opended and inspected for contraband first.