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Normally, the probation violation time must be served in the jurisdiction where the sentence was imposed. If this is a state charge in Louisiana, we highly doubt that a transfer would be granted. They are different systems with different regulations. And, violators are not typically granted any favors since they could not do the probation time without getting into trouble. Judges do not like seeing someone that they allowed an early release to come before them with a violation. Not
Read moreAnything is possible, the problem here is that you are not giving us any information (his charges, his violation, his sentence) to give you a better guess as to the outcome.
Read moreYou may contach the State Parola Board for a list of the Rules and Guidelines, they might even have an online version for you to download..
Read moreThe Parole Board issues their finding, "Approved" or "Denied". Once they are approved, it is up to the facility as to when the inmate will be released. It takes at least two months, maybe a little more before that will actually happen
Read moreIt's possible she could be denied but improbable. Since we do not know why dad is on probation (conditions of his release and type of crime), we can not say for certain. More than likely, dad's PO and daughter's PO will confer and make the determination together if it's okay with them.
Read moreParole violation with possession will probably cause that offender to go back and finish their original sentence with no chance for any good time. The other charges for drugs will probably not add additional time.
Read morethe time starts when they pick him up. if he was picked up at 5 minutes before midnight, he gets credit for a full day.
Read moreMeeting with the re-entry people is part of the process of getting in front of the Board. Having a stable plan for reentry is what they want to see on the application for consideration. He is well on his way but this is no assurance that it'll be granted.
Read moreProbably in September, then. The Parole Board makes their recommendation and then it takes several weeks or months before the offender is actually released.
Read moreIt relates to the possible parole dates issued by the Judge at sentencing. It normally takes between 2-6 months after the Board grants parole.
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