Parole Violation Consequences Minnesota

Summary

Failing to update your parole officer about a change in address or providing false information is a serious violation in Minnesota. Consequences can include increased supervision, parole revocation, or being sent back to prison. Its crucial to comply with all parole conditions to avoid these penalties. Consider consulting a criminal defense attorney for guidance on handling parole violations.

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Telling parole officer you live somewhere and they find out you lied
Lying to your parole officer about your address is considered a serious parole violation in Minnesota. Consequences may include:
- Revocation of parole.
- Possible return to prison.
Would you like to know more about the potential penalties or how to address this situation?