Parole And Probation Checks
Summary
Parole and probation officers can conduct checks to ensure compliance with conditions. Harassment claims require proof of unreasonable, unjustified behavior. If county officers havent specified any conditions or concerns, document interactions, gather evidence, and consider filing a complaint with their department.Full Conversation
Well im on state parole i been in compliance sice i returning home and in fact i seen and talked to my state parole officer a day prior to county probation officer's c9me8ng to my home is that even ok for county to sh9w upp to my house just because they feel like it and not say any th8nng to my sate officer about it and also days before the probation county where walking around talking to my neighbors and even asking about me i feelthat they are harassing me what do you think and if i can sue the countyfor harassment?
Hey ****! It sounds like you're in a tough spot. Here’s a bit of information that might help:
- Parole and probation officers have some authority to check on you to ensure compliance.
- Harassment claims generally require proving a pattern of behavior that is unreasonable and unjustified.
To better understand your situation, have the officers given any specific reasons for their visits or inquiries?
- Parole and probation officers have some authority to check on you to ensure compliance.
- Harassment claims generally require proving a pattern of behavior that is unreasonable and unjustified.
To better understand your situation, have the officers given any specific reasons for their visits or inquiries?
They just said i have codisonns but the day before i seen my state officer
Hey ****, it seems like you're dealing with some complex interactions between state parole and county probation officers. Here’s some general info that might help:
- Probation and parole officers can conduct checks to ensure compliance with your conditions.
- To claim harassment, you must prove a pattern of unreasonable behavior that lacks justification.
Have the county officers mentioned any specific probation conditions or concerns during their visits?
- Probation and parole officers can conduct checks to ensure compliance with your conditions.
- To claim harassment, you must prove a pattern of unreasonable behavior that lacks justification.
Have the county officers mentioned any specific probation conditions or concerns during their visits?
No they never said anything besides conditons but they dont even ask my state parole officer they act on there own im not on probation what so ever
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****, it sounds like you're dealing with a challenging situation. Here are some general guidelines:
- Parole officers have the authority to ensure compliance with conditions.
- Harassment claims require proof of unreasonable, unjustified behavior.
If the county officers haven't specified any conditions or concerns, you might want to gather more evidence of their actions for any potential legal action. Would you like more information on how to address this legally?
****, it sounds like you're dealing with a challenging situation. Here are some general guidelines:
- Parole officers have the authority to ensure compliance with conditions.
- Harassment claims require proof of unreasonable, unjustified behavior.
If the county officers haven't specified any conditions or concerns, you might want to gather more evidence of their actions for any potential legal action. Would you like more information on how to address this legally?
Yes
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****, here are some steps you might consider:
- Document every interaction with the officers, including dates, times, and any witnesses.
- Collect statements from neighbors if they feel similarly about the officers' behavior.
- Consider filing a complaint with the department they belong to.
Is there anything specific you'd like more information about?
****, here are some steps you might consider:
- Document every interaction with the officers, including dates, times, and any witnesses.
- Collect statements from neighbors if they feel similarly about the officers' behavior.
- Consider filing a complaint with the department they belong to.
Is there anything specific you'd like more information about?