Summary
Typically, a parole officer should inform the parolee about violation charges. Being expelled from rehab could be a parole violation, but if rehab was only a suggestion and not a condition of parole, it might not be. The consequences of a parole violation, such as returning to prison, depend on the nature of the violation and the courts decision. Consulting a local attorney is recommended for accurate guidance. Kansas Legal Services in Emporia can provide legal assistance, subject to income eligibility.Full Conversation
I’m looking for a lawyer for my husband for a po violation and looking for this lawyer to be there for him when he sees the judge
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Lyon county emporia ks
Hello ****, you can reach out to the Kansas Legal Services in Emporia. They provide legal assistance in various areas including parole violations. Their phone number is (*) *-*. Please note that representation depends on income eligibility.
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Thank you.. another question does his po officer have to tell him what he’s being charged for
Yes, typically, the parole officer should inform the parolee about the violation charges. However, the specifics can vary depending on local laws. For Lyon County, Kansas, it would be best to consult with a local attorney for accurate information.
If he just got outta prison would this mean he would be going back
It could mean that, but it's not certain. It depends on the nature of the parole violation and the decision of the court or parole board. Consulting a local attorney would provide more guidance.
Could getting kicked outta rehab be a bad pv
Yes, generally being expelled from a rehab program could be considered a violation of parole terms. The specifics may vary based on local laws and the conditions of the parole. Consulting a local attorney would provide more clarity.
Even if the rehab was just a suggestion and he took it?
If the rehab was just a suggestion and not a condition of his parole, then leaving it might not be a violation. But it's crucial to understand the exact terms of his parole. Please consult with a lawyer for precise information.
Ok thank you
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