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When an inmate is taken before the parole board, they can be accepted or denied for parole. When they are placed on parole, the parole board will assign a parole officer to monitor that person. The parolee is required to follow state mandated conditions as well as conditions that are required for their specific crimes.

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What happens if a person cannot make parole?

Then they stay in prison.


Under what circumstances can a person be placed on a parole hold?

It's pretty much up to the parole agent. There's such a wide scope that corrections has that they can violate a parolee at will.


Did you commit a felony by violating your parole?

It depends on what you did to VOP, and what restrictions your parole has placed on you.


If while on parole you commit a felony what happens?

You can count on a parole violation.


What are parole terms?

The "terms" of your parole are the restrictions placed upon you, and under which you agree to live, while you are released.


How can you use the word parole in a sentence?

Example sentence - He was released early from prison and placed on parole for 5 years.


Can a step dad on parole parole out to a step child's home if she is on parole to?

It depends on the specific terms of the parole of each person.


Can parole restrict contact with a spouse if there is no restraining order from the court?

Yes. By and large any parole condition can be placed on the parolee.


What is a hardship parole and how can a person qualify for it in Texas?

what is a hardship parole and who quilifys in texas


Can a person drink alcohol while on parole in Pennsylvania?

It depends on the conditions of the parole.


A person on parole and has a second domestic violence case what happens to them?

A person on parole commits another felony. He goes back to prison and spends more time. After several years, he will again get out on parole and then commit another crime. He will again go back to prison. It is called life on the installment plan. Some guys simply can not learn to behave themselves.


If one person is on parole can the PO or law enforcement search the whole house?

If the person on parole has access to the entire house - yes, they can.

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