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No, it's very unlikely. For starters, the UK will not allow a felon from the US to even enter or gain temporary visa status with a conviction on their record. There was an incident that occurred when Martha Steewart tried to enter Great Britain for a business meeting after she was released from prison - she was not allowed to enter. A sex offender will no doubt meet the same barrier.
Read moreThere might be some interest by the prosecution to extend the period (for your friend's own good). Heroin is not going to help keep him out of jail in the future. It's time for them to wake up and address the drug use or his life will be a revolving door, in and out of prison (not jail).
Read moreYes, IF and only IF there is a parole provision in the offender's Judgement and Commitment Order.
Read moreThey can keep him for as long as they wabt, related to the original sentence. That is the downside of violating, going back and finishing out your remaining months.
Read moreA parole violation is considered a serious offense, one which carries no bond. The only one that knows why your friend is being held is your friend's parole officer and your friend. They can hold him for months and months without cause before the next step. What happens next is your friend will go before the original sentencing judge to explain why he violated. The judge can hold him for the balance of the original sentence if they choose. It's not
Read moreNot really. When an inmate goes before the Parole Board, the whole thing is on him. There are no lawyers or advocates. It is strictly the assessment of the behavior while incarcerated and if they show enough contrition and remorse. Sometimes even that isn't enough. There is no magical way to get paroled, the inmate has to set the table with good behavoir and completing programming that has been recommended.
Read moreThe parole hearing date is up to the facility supervisors, the Departemnt of Corrections and the Parole Board. His behavior and record will have everything to with an early hearing.
Read moreThis is sounds like probable cause for a violation. He will remain in custody pending the results of their investigation. There is nothing you can do to speed this process up.
Read moreThis is not a direct connection to a particular inmate. You are communicating with a former inmate that has seen a lot and knows most of the answers you are seeking. If you would like to send your thoughts in a letter, simply click Letters and Photos or Postcards and type out your feelings, he will be reading them in a couple days.
Read moreDepends on what else gets lumped onto the violation. Violations are problematic, the court has less urgency for a decision to be made. They are fine with letting the offender sitting for a while since they took the court's leniency for granted. He might end up with a slap on the wrist or he could be sent back to finish part or all of the remaining time on the original sentence.
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