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Yes, however, it's very rare.

Under general circumstances, if the individual is on parole, then they've just been released from a state correctional facility. For the individual to be put on probation (after release), it means that the parolee committed a new crime, which means the parolee also violated the parole agreement.

If this were to happen, usually, the parole would be revoked and the individual would go back to prison.

However, in rare circumstances, the parole board will give the parolee "another chance", and not send the parolee to prison.

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Q: Can a person be on probation and parole at the same time?
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Can a person on probation work in a bar serving alcohol?

The conditions set by the court for a sentence of probation is different for every person. You must read the documents you received at the time you were sentenced.


What is the common amount of time you can be held for parole revocation?

If your parole (or probation) is revoked and you have been remanded to jail/prison you can serve up to the full length of your original sentence.


What does being eligible for parole mean?

It means you are currently in prison, but may be eligible for parole (released from prison) after a certain amount of time.


Can convicted child molesters be around children after prison?

They generally shouldn't be. Most convicted sex offenders who used children will have been banned from working with children anyway, and in the UK, I know they have to sign the sex offender's register, so if you know someone who is making you feel uncomfortable, you can check it to see if they are on there and you should always tell an adult you trust, whether the person are on there or not, so the adult can stop anything bad happening to you.


Will you go to jail for a motion to revoke on misdemeaors?

You do not go to jail for a motion. If Probation has filed a Motion to Revoke, it means you are on probation, and your probation officer is asking the court to revoke your probation. If this is the case, the judge will decide how to handle your case. Revocation of probation can mean anything from no additional sentence to serving the remainder of your probation time in custody. It depends on the underlying charge, the reason for the revocation, and a number of other factors.

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In the state of California can a person who is on parole live in another person's home who is on probation if not at the same time?

The general answer would be, that parolees may not 'consort with' (be around) known criminals. Best thing to do would be for them to call their parole officer and simply ask.


Can a parolee join the army?

No, you must have served your time on parole or probation before you can enlist in the Army. You also have to pay all your fines and have fulfilled all requirements of your probation or parole. Just wait out your time and once parole or probation is over than you can start the process of enlistment.


When does probation start if you are on parole?

This question makes no sense. Parole begins once released from prison and there is time remaining on the sentence. Probation starts when the Court sentences you to probation.


Please give direct me to an Attorney that can up me with violation of probation of a Felony. If a person was to be off of probation within a certain time and they are not contacted by the PO can the time run out What defense is there for a violation of ?

Find a local probation lawyer here http://www.lawyers.com/Parole-And-Probation/browse-by-location.html


What is the difference between probation and parole?

Probation is handed down by the judge at trial. It may be in lieu of jail time or in combination with some jail time. The judge will specify restrictions on the offender's activities during the probationary period. Parole is granted by a parole board, after the offender has served some -- or perhaps a lot of -- time. The parole board may consider factors such as the offender's behavior in prison and level of rehabilitation, and let him or her out early. The parole board can also specify restrictions on the person's activities while on parole.


Can a parole officer change the length of time a person is on parole?

An offender's parole term cannot be extended, but probation can. It is possible to be discharged from both early, but early discharges from parole are rare. While parole cannot technically be extended by a Parole Officer, it can be extended by the Parole Board, and can effectively be extended by situations that create "dead time" such as time spent in rehabilitation or in custody for a potential violation of conditions.


How does probation and parole differ?

Parole differs from probation in that parolees, unlike probationers, have been incarcerated. Parole supported the concept of indeterminate sentencing, which held that a prisoner could earn early release through good behavior and self-imprisonment.


How much prision time can you get for upscounding?

Depends What your on probation/parole for? And how long u ran for.


How much time a person do in jail for negligent homicide before awarded probation?

First of all, you would not be awarded PROBATION - you would be granted PAROLE. The length of time depends on many factors, including the facts of the offense - your past record - your conduct while in prison - and, how many persons testify against your being released at the parole hearing-


Can a person get credit for time served while on federal supervised release The supervised release is essentially federal parole before ever going to prison Why can't I get credit for it?

"Time served" is time locked away in the system. Parole and probation are time free. Inmates serving their time do not have those liberties.


If a person is on probation and as a condition of the probation they are to have no contact with their victim can the person be arrested if they contact the victim?

Yes, they can be arrested for contacting the victim. If they were released before serving their entire sentence, they might have to serve the rest of that sentence. Plus, they might have to serve more time for parole violation/s.


Can a person on probation work in a bar serving alcohol?

The conditions set by the court for a sentence of probation is different for every person. You must read the documents you received at the time you were sentenced.