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.
Absconding from parole IS a criminal act.
what is the statue of limitations that a parole obscounding in missouri
3 to 12 months. depending on various factors. (reason for absconding / and if 1st absconding, )
This simply means that a parolee has been put in jail for absconding their parole.
you could. it's called aiding and abetting
Continuous parole (no breaks, RTC, absconding), non-serious, non-violent, non-pc290=6 month early discharge. Serious, violent, and/or hrso=25 month early discharge.
It could be as simple as the Parole Office referring the unpaid balance to a collection agency or as serious as extension of the period of parole.
In most states absconding is treated like escape from prison. The individual will be listed with the FBI as a fugitive, with a fugitive warrant. If caught he will be most likely charged with escape unless a statute exists in the state for absconding.
For as long as the remaining time on his original sentence or his maximum expiration date. That does not mean they will.
No, Michigan does not have the death penalty. They only executed 13 individuals before the laws changed 1976. The maximum sentence is life without parole.
I suggest you get an attorney. You need to talk to your parole officer. You should know what the penalty is for violating your parole is. Your lawyer or parole officer will be able to tell you.