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No, parole is only an option if the judge has listed it on the Judgment and Commitment Order. With 8-9 months to go, it is very unlikely parole was an option to begin with. Hang in there, they'll be home before you know it.
Read moreProbation violation is stupid. Inmates that are granted an early release need to be smart enough to follow the guidleines so this doesnt happen again. And the judges penalize the stupidity, or more brazenly the disregard for the judge's previous leiniency. Your boyfriend could be sentenced to finishing his original sentence. He got his break last time, this time he will not be given that good fortune. Hopefully, this time he learns his lesson... i learned my lesson and didn't
Read moreHe will most like do the entire year since this a violation from a previous "early release" that he didnt recognize as a gift.
Read moreThe violation pushes his hearing date further intop the future, as a result of the incident report.
Read moreIt could be two to six months before he’s released.
Read moreThe jurisdiction in West Virginia will have to approve the transfer of parolee prior to the end of their period of supervision. Having a stable situation for the former inmate to thrive in is the main importance to the parole people. If he can verify employment and home environment, WV will look upon his odd of success there or in Florida. If he can make the case to them, that being outside their territory would not be a risk, and that
Read moreThe type of drug has nothing to do with the type of violation or the amount of time given. Alcohol can violate someone, too. The worst case is that they have to go back and finish out their original sentence. The judge will have to decide what will happen though, most cases will be a few weeks in county if they are lucky.
Read moreThe PO would file his complaint/finding to the presiding judge as a "Violation of Probation" and give the reasons for the violation. That is the charge. The judge will have to decide what to do next depending on their findings of facts related to the violation. He might have to sit in county jail for a few weeks or sent back to finish his original sentence.
Read moreParole is only available if the judge stated so in the Judgment and Commitment Order. Normally, two year sentences are not ones with parole attached, but you could call the counselor and ask if there is a possibility of parole.
Read moreThis depends on the charge. It certainly shows poor judgment violating with one time left... it's almost as if they were doing it on purpose.
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