Parole Violation Consequences Illinois

Summary

Violating parole in Illinois can lead to reincarceration, extended parole terms, or additional conditions. The exact consequences depend on the nature of the violation and the parole boards decision. Consult a legal professional for personalized advice.

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But if i almost make my 3yrs how much time they can send me away for?
In Illinois, if you're on parole and violate its terms, you could potentially face the maximum prison sentence for your original offense. However, this depends on the nature of the violation and the decision of the parole board.
So you mean that i can sit for 2yrs after i did 3yrs on parole?
Potentially, yes. However, the exact length of your sentence would depend on the nature of the violation and the discretion of the parole board. Please consult a legal professional for personalized advice.
You mean sentence like parole sentence?
Yes, if you violate parole, you may be sentenced to additional time in prison or on parole. The specifics would be decided by the parole board based on the nature of your violation.
Like a fail polygraph?
Yes, failing a maintenance polygraph could potentially be considered a violation of your parole conditions. The consequences depend on the parole board's decision. It's recommended to consult with a legal professional for advice specific to your situation.
So if i get violated and i made 3yrs on parole ill just go to see the parole board and get released and start my parole terms again?
In Illinois, if you violate parole, you may need to serve additional time in prison or on parole. The parole board will make this decision based on your violation's nature. Seek advice from a legal professional for your specific situation.