Being on parole or probation might seem like you are living under a microscope due to the close supervision. That part of the program is meant to hold you accountable. You shouldn't think of this as a negative point. Instead, look at it as a way to help you learn to...
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Parole violations can take away your freedom
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Dec 21, 2018 | Parole & Probation
A person who is released from prison before they have served their entire sentence will be on parole. This program enables them to be monitored in the community by parole officers. For the men and women who are on parole, the rules of the program can be daunting. It...
Supervised release participants must be careful over the holidays
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Nov 16, 2018 | Parole & Probation
We recently discussed how you can avoid alcohol at holiday parties if you are on probation or parole. This is very important since you can face serious legal action if you are found to be in violation of the terms of the program. There is another possibility that you...
Probationers and parolees should avoid alcohol at holiday parties
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Nov 9, 2018 | Parole & Probation
Most adults look forward to the holiday season because of the many festivities that are planned. For some adults, such as those on parole or probation, this season comes with some challenges, e.g., trying avoid alcohol at these parties. Even though this might be...
Parolees and probationers may require a monitoring program
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Oct 5, 2018 | Parole & Probation
One of the conditions that some people on probation and parole have is that they must have some type of monitoring. This is done to keep track of the person to ensure that they are where they should be and not going out in other areas. There are a few different types...
Probation isn’t a walk in the park; be prepared to work hard
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Aug 31, 2018 | Parole & Probation
Finding out that you don't have to go to jail or prison when you are convicted of a crime is a good feeling; however, don't mistake being let out on probation as being an easy way out. The probation program has a lot of rules that you must follow. In some cases, you...
Parole violations can lead to some serious consequences
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Jul 20, 2018 | Parole & Probation
Parole is a way that you can get out of prison without having to do your entire sentence. What many people don't realize is how hard it is to live within compliance of the terms of the program. You will have to report to a parole officer who will make sure that you...
Probation violations require careful defense strategy planning
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Jun 1, 2018 | Parole & Probation
One of the possible outcomes of a criminal case is that you will be placed on probation. This means that you might avoid time in prison, but you will still have your liberties severely restricted during the terms of the probation. While it might seem like this is a...
Coming home isn’t always an easy adjustment after prison
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | May 25, 2018 | Parole & Probation
The time that a person is in prison changes him or her considerably. The same is usually true for the people on the outside who are waiting on them to get out. This poses some challenges when they are released. Everyone who has to deal with this situation should make...
Don’t lie to your parole officer about having a suitable job
On Behalf of Law Offices of Elling & Elling | Apr 13, 2018 | Parole & Probation
We recently gave our readers some tips about finding a job if you are classified as a felon. One thing that you might find especially challenging is that you will be required to have a job if you are on probation or parole; however, actually finding that job might be...