How do i add a paroled felon to my section eight voucher?
You must inform your landlord and the Housing Authority. Both must approve the additional person.
Is a convicted felon allowed to possess mace or other chemical protection devices?
In MOST states, yes you can carry mace. Most states have made it illegal for felons to carry hanguns. Some states make it illegal for them to carry knives. You should go to your local college bookstore and ask for a copy of the "(insert your state here) penal code" and look up that statute. You should own a copy of it anywase. Especially being a felon.
...presumption of innocence.
Can a convicted felon become a paralegal in Wisconsin?
Yes. I am, unfortunately, a mutli-time felon. I am not proud of that fact at all. I, from a young age, was drawn to the street life. It took much time, to my detriment, to understand how life really works. I have been to jail and prison. During my stays, I found myself attracted to the law library and quickly realized I had a knack and, more importantly, a passion for law. Accordingly, I pursued paralegal training. Today, I work full-time for a Wisconsin criminal defense firm.
If a probationer violates the terms of his or her probation he or she may be subject to?
Placed on a higher custody level of supervision
more frequent drug testing
report more often
and the big one.... BACK TO JAIL.
Can a probation officer never find out if you violated in another state?
If the other state never enters the offense in the computer, it is possible. But that almost never happens.
Where can you find a job for a convicted felon in Austin Texas?
where can I find a job in Austin texas area; I am a convicted felon, and was released from Prison in February of 2001; I have a Bachelors Degree in Business management, and 7 years in the automotive industry as a sales consultant
Can you be bonded if you were convicted of a crime but were never arrested?
That is not possible, you must be arrested, charged and have a trial before you can be convicted of a crime.
What does a deferral mean in a parole board meeting and how long can you leave that decision?
what does signing a deferral mean if on parole and got arrested
Is there a list of employers that hire felons in the Tulsa OK area?
Apparently there is not a list for felons like myself that is readily available. Some people do not have probation or parole officers to be able to get this info from.
How do you go to another state for a funeral while on probation?
Ask your probation officer for a travel permit. Almost all will allow a permit to attend the funeral of a loved one and to spend time with family.
Does CT extradite for violation of probation for motor vehicle charges?
Legally, 18 U.S.C. § 3182 states that a sister state must comply with the demands of the prosecuting state, and the law is quite vague in describing the offenses, but to me it looks like ANY crime committed has the potential for extradition; the law (not so) clearlydescribes it as any person(s) that are being charged "with having committed treason, felony, or other crime..." Given that broad description, yes, the prosecuting state does have their rights to demand your extradition, and the State holding you must immediately arrange for your transfer. Note the holding. Assuming whomever this question may concern is not currently jailed, then the State of Connecticut (or any state or territory, for that matter) that was served with the extradition papers must find you, detain you, and arrange a transfer of custody with an agent of the prosecuting state. I mean, best case scenario the agent that is supposed to come and pick you up could miss the 30 day deadline, and you'll be set free. I suggest New Haven, Hartford, or Bridgeport if you want to hide out in Connecticut. Just watch out for the stray bullets.
How do you say youth probation officer in French?
'un agent de la protection judiciaire de la jeunesse'
Will a felony still be on your record if probation is completed successfully?
It all depends on the wording of the sentence the judge imposed. Successfully completing probation usually only saves you from having to go to prison.
It is only if the judge specifically stated that successful completion would erase the offense will it happen.
yes, you are only able to bond to large/more immense beings ... e.g. YO MOMMA!
What is the pay for probation officers make?
It depends on education as well as where you work. There are probation officers in all different levels of government and cities. But most make $40,000 - $60,000 per year, some make a little less and some make more.
What does paroles mean in English?
From Answers.com: # The release of a prisoner whose term has not expired on condition of sustained lawful behavior that is subject to regular monitoring by an officer of the law for a set period of time. # The duration of such conditional release. All in all, a pretty accurate definition.
What is the difference between a federal probation officer and a state probation officer?
The only difference is the level of government that they work for. One supervises released violators convicted and sentenced for FEDERAL crimes, the other supervises released violators convicted of STATE crimes.
Yes, they can be arrested for contacting the victim. If they were released before serving their entire sentence, they might have to serve the rest of that sentence. Plus, they might have to serve more time for parole violation/s.
Can a probation officer give you a second chance pay?
They can recommend. But, you have to have done the work asked of you and show up. This is a time for you to show tangible results of your efforts to follow through with what you have been expected to do.
Can someones parole officer tell them who can and can not live with them?
They can tell you a convicted felon that is not related to you cannot live with you.
These variables will certainly affect your sentencing. How they affect it is a matter of state statute. For instance, in the state of Michigan and several others, you woulld be termed an "Habitual Offender" and any statutory sentence you received would be automatically doubled. If the aggravated assault is the matter for which you are being violated, chances are you are heading back to prison as a PV New Bit (Parole Violation with a new criminal charge/conviction). If this is the case, it is possible you would be required to finish the first sentence (serve the remained of the first sentence) and then potentially serve the sentence for any conviction you received while on parole.
The authorities in Florida always have the option of requesting the person be arrested and detained for extradition back to their jurisdiction. States are usually very cooperative in these matters, therefore it would be very risky to do anything without first consulting a criminal defense attorney.