Parole Report Inaccuracies Addressed

Summary

If you believe your parole report contains false statements, you can request a correction through your parole officer or their supervisor. Its advisable to seek legal advice to explore options like filing a complaint or legal action for the false information. Gather any evidence, such as documentation, that supports your claim. Consider connecting with a local lawyer for personalized assistance.

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I had video evidence to prove i didnt violate my parole.My video evidence was refused by my parole officer and her supervisor. I WAS SEND BACK TO PRISON AND ENDED UP DOING THE REST OF MY TIME.i found out during my incorporation that my parole report stated that my video evidence was indeed viewed.when it wasnt even submitted so how can it say it was viewed?thats a lie
It sounds like you are facing a serious issue with potential false statements in your parole report. Here’s some general guidance on handling such situations:
- Request Correction: You can formally request a correction of the parole report through your parole officer or their supervisor.
- Legal Assistance: Consider seeking legal advice to explore options like filing a complaint or legal action for the false information.
- Gather Evidence: Collect any evidence, including documentation, that supports your claim.
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