If you lost a job through no fault of your own and you are eligible for unemployment, then you can collect it. However, if your probation officer wants you to get a job, then you need to find a job as quickly as possible. It is a condition of your parole. Make sure that you document all of your efforts towards finding a job. Write down where you have applied and the date that you applied. Show your officer that you are trying so that you don't go back to jail.
Even though on probation, he IS out of jail and capable of working. It is conceivable that they could file for unemployment compensation, if they are genuinely looking for employment.
Yes, you should be able to apply and receive unemployment benefits if you have been working long enough.
Hopefully none!
The felon needs to ask their parole officer how to do it.
No. If you are a convicted felon you can not be around a firearm at all, if you possess it then it's another crime, if you are around it you could be in violation of your probation or parole.
No. A convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms ANYWHERE in the United States, as dictated by federal law.
Yes.
In Texas, an ex-felon can obtain a car dealers license. However, the state requires the felony to have occurred at least 3 years prior from sentence, probation, or parole.
You apply to the Texas Board of Pardons and Parole. This is a link to the application form: https://www.tdcj.state.tx.us/bpp/forms/RFA%20App.pdf Please note that until that pardon is granted, a felon may not POSSESS any firearm- the restriction is not just on carrying.
No
That you are a felon for life and have parole for life
Call the parole office, and talk to the parole officer handling the case.
i want to register to vote can i as an convicted felon in new york
Only after they have competed parole.