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Can a felon live with another felon while on probation?

Can a felon live with another felon while on probation?

During probation a felon can not associate with another felon in a personal setting. So, the answer is no they cannot live together if either are on probation unless they get approval from their parole officer or their probation officer. After they are both off of probation then they can reside with each other legally

Can a parolee go back to prison for a felony?

One thing that’s different is that now, depending on the situation, is that a parolee might not even go back to prison for a new felony conviction, so long as that conviction has a presumption of probation. Most drug and theft crimes have that presumption.

Can a felon be sent back to prison for not paying restitution?

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A judge can monitor the situation but technically speaking, if a felon cannot pay, they cannot pay. That in itself is not a crime; they cannot be sent back to prison for their inability to pay back restitution, but…in that event, a restitution recipient may have the option to open a civil lawsuit against the felon.

How long do convicted felons go to jail?

Every state is different, but they all handle felony convictions very seriously. It’s not unusual for a convicted felon to spent several years in prison. At the extreme end of this spectrum, one may serve a life sentence…or more.

What happens if you know someone who has a felony?

If you know someone has been convicted of a felony, you must not knowingly communicate or interact with that person without first getting the permission of the probation officer. This condition serves the statutory sentencing purposes of public protection and rehabilitation. 18 U.S.C. § 3553 (a) (2) (C) and (D).

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What is felony felony?

Felons are the majority within the legally based de facto prohibited person underclass. While free, these prohibited persons require special treatment by all members of society. By having to be more careful in dealing with prohibited persons, the freedom of all of society’s members is threaten and rights restricted.

Can you hang out with known criminals on probation?

if the terms of your probation or parole prohibit this, then no, you can’t hang out with known criminals. 1 found this answer helpful | 1 lawyer agrees | Voted as Most Helpful

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