Summary
The users friend, a parolee in North Dakota, is concerned about potential parole violation due to distribution of explicit content and breaking rules at a rehabilitation center. The friend sent explicit photos from the center to her ex-boyfriend. The user was advised that parole violations could lead to reimprisonment, and the exact consequences would depend on the parole agreement and the nature of the violation. The user was also advised to consult with the parole officer or legal counsel for specific consequences and to clarify the exact wording and implications of the rules in the parole agreement.Full Conversation
My friend is on parole for a child abuse crime, but is now worried she might have committed a new crime while she was in a rehabilitation center under rules that she might have broken for sending nude pictures from within their facility can she be charged for breaking the rules if evidence is presented showing her posing in the bathrooms of the facility and her name badge is also in some of the pictures?
What state is your friend in? This will help me provide the most accurate information.
North dakota
What is the nature of the new crime your friend is worried about? Is it related to the distribution of explicit content or breaking the rules of the rehabilitation center?
Nude pictures and breaking the rules set by the rehabilitation center.
Is your friend aware if the rehabilitation center has a policy against taking and distributing explicit photos?
Yes but disregarded them and still sent the pictures showing that it was infact taken in the center with her name bage with the facility name on the badge.
Did your friend distribute these pictures to someone without their consent? This could potentially fall under "revenge porn" laws in North Dakota.
No, the person is her exboyfriend and is threatening to tell the center and my friends parole officer as well.
Who received the explicit photos? Did your friend send them directly to her ex-boyfriend or did he obtain them through other means?
She sent them to her exboyfriend.
What is the age of the ex-boyfriend who received the explicit photos?
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Does your friend's parole conditions include any restrictions on her behavior, including the distribution of explicit content?
Yes, but if the centers rules are broken can they file criminal charges and will she go back to prison for violations of her parole, wht will the consequences be.
Does the rehabilitation center have a policy of reporting rule violations to law enforcement or parole officers?
In North Dakota, parole violations can lead to reimprisonment. The exact consequences depend on the parole agreement and the nature of the violation.
The rehabilitation centre is called Centre inc. Is there anyway that you can tell me that.
What is the exact location of the Centre Inc. rehabilitation facility your friend is at? This will help me provide more accurate information.
Fargo, ND
Does your friend's parole agreement specifically mention any consequences for breaking rules of a rehabilitation center?
Centre Inc. in Fargo, ND can be contacted at (*) *-* for their policy on reporting rule violations.
Yes
What are the specific consequences mentioned in your friend's parole agreement for breaking rules of a rehabilitation center?
Can you find that out for my friend.
I'm sorry, but as a legal information provider, I don't have access to personal parole agreements. Your friend should review her parole agreement or consult with her parole officer for specific consequences.
Then yes i believe that is in her agreement
What are the specific rules mentioned in her parole agreement that she might have violated by sending explicit photos from the rehabilitation center?
Possible parole verification
What is the exact rule in her parole agreement that she might have violated by sending explicit photos from the rehabilitation center?
No solictating of nudes, sextual conduct
What is the exact wording of the rule in her parole agreement regarding solicitation of nudes and sexual conduct?
I dont know
Can your friend consult her parole officer or legal counsel to clarify the exact wording and implications of the rule in her parole agreement?