Parole And Probation Rules

Summary

In Oregon, it is possible to be on both parole and probation at the same time. Probation is generally not granted for charges without a plea. If you have pending charges and have served a sanction for a parole violation, you can still be held in custody if the charges are unresolved. A release agreement might be necessary for these pending charges. The age of the charges, such as being 2-3 years old, could add complexity to the situation. Consulting with a lawyer may be beneficial to navigate these legal challenges.

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If you have pending charges and served a sanction for a parole violation can you be held after the sanction is served do you have to sign a release agreeemnt for pending charges
In Washington, if you have pending charges and have served a sanction for a parole violation, you can still be held in custody if there are unresolved charges against you. Generally, a release agreement may be required for pending charges.
Have the pending charges gone to court yet?
In oregon If you have pending charges and served a sanction for a parole violation can you be held after the sanction is served do you have to sign a release agreeemnt for pending charges
In Oregon, if you have pending charges and have served a sanction for a parole violation, you can still be held in custody if the pending charges are unresolved. A release agreement might be required for these pending charges.
Have the pending charges been addressed in court yet?
Court has been set out a month but pending charges are * and 3 years okd
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Given the complexity and the potential severity of your situation, it may be beneficial to consult with a lawyer. Here are some points to consider:
- In Oregon, unresolved pending charges can result in continued custody.
- A release agreement might be needed for pending charges.
- The age of the charges (*-3 years old) could complicate the matter.
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