A person who’s convicted of a criminal charge may face probation as part of their sentence. This enables them to remain out in the community while being under the watchful eye of a probation officer. Probationers have very specific rules they have to follow. There...
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Could you claim parole or probation?
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Jul 7, 2022 | Parole & Probation
Some people believe that sentencing should be about punishing someone. They would happily see those convicted of crimes locked up with the keys thrown away. Others have more faith in people. They realize that anyone can make mistakes and believe people can change....
The most common parole conditions
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | May 5, 2022 | Parole & Probation
If you’ve been convicted of a criminal offense, then prison time may form part of your sentence. In some circumstances, you may be granted a conditional release before your sentence was set to be complete, but you will be on parole. Importantly, parole does not come...
Don’t violate your Maryland parole
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Apr 11, 2022 | Parole & Probation
While you were doing time in prison, all you could think about was getting out and getting back to your family and loved ones. You counted down the days until your sentence was fulfilled. When you were granted parole, you were ecstatic walking out the doors and into...
Are you eligible for parole?
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Mar 17, 2022 | Parole & Probation
Being convicted of a criminal offense can have severe implications on your life. One of the more serious penalties is being sent to prison for an extended period of time. In some circumstances, you may be eligible for release before serving your full sentence. Early...
There’s a lot at risk if you fail probation drug or alcohol tests
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Mar 2, 2022 | Parole & Probation
Going to jail is the biggest concern of many people facing criminal charges. Probation can be a way for them to avoid time in state custody while also facing ongoing consequences for their actions. When the courts order probation, they do so in lieu of a more serious...
Tips for a successful parole
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Jan 11, 2022 | Parole & Probation
When a loved one gets out of prison on parole, they’ll be released under supervision. This means that they need to report to a parole officer periodically. They’ll also have to comply with other terms for the program. While there are certain conditions that are...
What does Maryland require of those on probation?
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Aug 27, 2021 | Parole & Probation
After someone pleads guilty to a crime or gets convicted in court, they face various criminal penalties. Sometimes, instead of incarcerating someone, a judge decides to order probation. Probation is a form of supervised release that allows someone to live in the...
How does parole work in Maryland?
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Jul 12, 2021 | Parole & Probation
Depending on the crime you were convicted of, you may be able to apply for parole after serving some of your sentence. The chance to regain your freedom after spending time behind bars is not automatic, so it is crucial to understand how the process works. Parole...
Facing a parole violation
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | May 5, 2021 | Parole & Probation
Being granted parole often feels like a lifeline for those who are ready to return to their normal lives, but who still have time left on their jail sentences. However, since parole is considered a conditional release, parolees are still technically under sentencing...