Does getting married help with going in front of the parole board?
Does getting married help with going in front of the parole board
Janelle Thumbs
No, marriage after incarceration is not a determinate in considering whether an inmate is fit for parole.
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No, marriage after incarceration is not a determinate in considering whether an inmate is fit for parole.
A parole hearing is an opportunity for the offender to present his or her side of the story, and express their own thoughts as to why they feel they should be paroled. Many subjects come up during the course of the hearing. These typically include the details of the offense, prior criminal history, the guidelines which the Commission uses in making their determination, the offender's accomplishments in the correctional facility, details of a release plan, and any problems the offender has had to meet in the past and is likely to face again in the future.
The Commission is interested in both the public safety as well as the needs of the individual.
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Accepted Answer Date Created: October 04,2015
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