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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 DeAundre Bonds release date?

DeAundre Bonds will be getting released from Chuckwalla Valley State Prison on feb. 27th 2011.

If your parents were awarded legal guardianship of your son due to his probation violation and he entered a youth challenge program which he completed and was let off probation can he now come home?

Legal guardians of a minor have the power to make decisions on the minor's behalf, including where the minor child resides. If the child was removed from the home by a court order rather than voluntarily, the guardian(s) will need the permission of the court for the minor to change residency; or the parent will have to file a petition for the reinstatement of parental rights. States establish their own laws concerning parental and guardianship rights and responsibilities. These issues often become confusing and complexed, it would be advisable to obtain legal council. Most attorneys offer free consultations or at minimal fee to discuss the legal options.

Can you get a jury trial for a custody hearing in Texas?

Yes, you can request a jury trial for custody cases in Texas. I am in fact going through one at this moment, and as a fathr fighting for custody, I believe that this is the ONLY way to go. I raised my daughter from birth until now, and when I went to sue for the custodial rights, the judge gave the mother temp custody pending final trial. Although I had documentation proving that she was not the one giving primary care for the last 4 years, and it was I. He ordered the removal of her from my home, I went from having her Mon-Fri to every weekend. Injustice at its best. Go jury trial if you are a fatehr for sure.

How long does it take for a person convicted to murder to be transferred to state prison in Louisiana from a local prison?

In Illinois, if you are charged with murder, you are first processed into the county jail. You then face a judge within 72 hours and bail will be set, unless, of course, no bail is set - which happens alot with murder charges. During that appearance, the inmate is set more court dates and is held in the local county or city jail. Inmates charged with murder will be housed in the county jail that the crime was committed in until a sentence is handed down. In Illinois, the time in county jail for a murder charge ranges from 9 months to 2-1/2 years. After the sentence is handed down by a circuit court judge, it then takes the Illinois Department of Corrections about 5-10 days to pick the inmate up from the jail and transport him to a maximum security prison, where he will first go through Reception and Classification, and then will be assigned a prison that fits his security needs.

Can you get information about an prison inmate?

Yes you are able to, but it's not free. Most Websites will charge for the information on an inmate.

How would you describe unfair trade practice laws?

These laws involve various types of business competition, especially with reference to trademarks, price maintenance, and price discrimination.

What did Leonard Peltier do to be imprisoned?

Leonard Peltier was convicted and sentenced in 1977 to two consecutive terms of life imprisonment for aiding and abetting the execution style murder of two Federal Bureau of Investigation agents during a 1975 shootout on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.

Why would you be unexpectedly dumped and not given a reason?

==Unexpectedly being Dumped==

  • BECAUSE THE PERSON HAS FOUND SOMEONE ELSE, OR THE PERSON FOUND OUT SOMETHING ABOUT YOU THAT THEY DO NOT LIKE
  • because he doesn't have a real reason. But that all depends on what he told you. Sometimes when we get dumped, the signs are there before the deed is done. Now you have the time to yourself to analyze the relationship and remember little things he said to you or things he did that might have done that are evident of a future breakup. Did he ever tell you that there was something he didn't like about things in the relationship? Have you been spending less time together? Are the telephone conversations shorter than usual? These are some signs.
  • Often times you don't know. Many people ask themeselves what they have done wrong- but it isn't you it is the other person. The other person made his/her decision and there may be nothing you could do or could have done to change this outcome. People have a tendency to blame themselves for circumstances out of their control when in reality there may be a hundred things going on in your exes life-family problems/depression another girl who knows but its their loss.

What percentage of prison inmates are Democrats?

73% of Federal inmates consider themselves Democrats.

State stats will be skewed according to their location.

How long do draft dodgers serve in prison?

at least for the duration of the war, minumum 3 years however, maximum life as you could be tried for treason for draft dodging, general about 50% of draft dodgers serve a 10-15 year sentence. In veitnam, draft dodgers were incarcirated for the duration of the war plus an additional sentence of 4-6 years was assessed at the completion of the war in most cases..however there are still about 3-5 percent of draft dodgers from veitnam that are still incarcerated.

Is Rae Carruth in a maximum security prison?

Rae Carruth is serving his time at Nash Correctional Institution near Raleigh, North Carolina. His projected release is October, 2018. According to the facility's website:

" Nash Correctional Institution houses approximately 640 adult male inmates in medium security environments. Housing is in single cells and dayroom beds. "

Rae Carruth's inmate data can be found at http://webapps6.doc.state.nc.us/apps/offender/offend1?DOCNUM=0712822

Can a person reject probation after a probation revocation hearing has been set?

A person cannot be set for a probation revocation hearing unless they have already been sentenced to probation. If you are asking if a person can request to do their prison time instead of being released again to probation then yes they can. It may sound odd, but it does happen.

If you have been violated on your probation are you still consider on probation when you have not went back to court yet?

I was violated on my probation for a dirty urine went to jail and was given a temporary release until my court date. Does this mean i still on probation now.

If you are on parole can you sleep somewhere other than your designated address?

If you are on parole, you typically must adhere to the conditions set by your parole officer, which usually includes restrictions on where you can sleep. Sleeping at a location other than your designated address generally requires prior approval from your parole officer. Violating these conditions can lead to serious consequences, including potential revocation of parole. Always consult with your parole officer for specific guidelines regarding your situation.