Parole Violation Arrest Process

Summary

Parole violations can lead to delayed arrests due to jurisdictional procedures. Authorities may wait for an inmates release before executing a warrant. Consulting a local legal expert usually involves a fee, but free legal aid services are available in Gasconade County. Contact Legal Services of Eastern Missouri for assistance.

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My son's dad is on parole. He got a parole violation and was arrested in another county. He was in the county jail for a week and then was shipped over to department of corrections for 2 months. Hes getting released this week. But the county he has parole in. Filed a warrant for his arrest and are picking him when he gets released. Why didnt they pick him up while he was locked up?
Hello ****,
The reason could be jurisdictional. Perhaps the county where he was arrested wanted to process his parole violation first. After his release, the county where he has parole can execute their warrant. This is a common practice in many jurisdictions, but specifics can vary based on location.
Its silly
Hello ****,
I understand your frustration. However, different jurisdictions have their own procedures for handling parole violations. This is often based on legal protocols and agreements between jurisdictions. Can you tell me in which county your son's dad has parole? This may help me provide more specific information.
Gasconade county
Hello ****,
Here is some general information about how parole violations are handled in Gasconade County:
- Authorities often wait for an inmate's release before executing a warrant.
- This is due to jurisdictional agreements and operational procedures.
- Specifics can vary, so contacting a local legal expert could provide more clarity.
Will that cost money?
Hello ****,
Yes, consulting a local legal expert usually involves a fee. However, there are free legal aid services available in Gasconade County. It's recommended to check their availability and eligibility criteria.
Who do i contact?
For free legal aid in Gasconade County, you can reach out to:

Legal Services of Eastern Missouri


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.lsem.org

They can provide you with legal advice on your situation.