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I was taken from one prison to the next to start my sentenced. I had to leave this prison because of my health. They was to take care of me. They then took me to a county jail.I was put in a cell with a "aids" patient that was a active gang member. I am a Drop out gang member. My Parole officer had not been to see me during this time. She was notified of my where about's. I was there for sixteen days nobody came to see me. I was released in another town with no transportation no phone calls no clothes just a paper suit. I have diabetes and high blood pressure and 70% blind. I was basically kicked to the curb.I notified my P.O. within 72 hours. She was extremely upset at me because I was released. When I seen her she screamed and got in my face and treated me like a child. I tried to tell her I have to go get my insulin and she wasn't hearing me. So I left. Now I am violated and she want's to send me back to Prison. Because of her mistakes. Need help on my rights.

2007-01-13 15:27:37 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

11 answers

Sounds like it's everbody's fault but yours. Typical reaction of a convict. Your parole officer has more people to deal with than just poor little you. You are supposed to be an adult and able to care for yourself. I'll bet that's what you told the parole board when you asked them to let you out, huh? That you could care for yourself?
If you violated your Parole, you are going back to prison. At least you will get your 3 hots & a cot, and your meds there, and no one will kick poor little you to the curb.

2007-01-13 15:36:21 · answer #1 · answered by Lily VonSchtupp 3 · 0 1

Wow this is a hard one. My best suggestion to you would be get legal help. Hearing you have nothing, would make this really hard, but there are many lawyers that will work your case if they think that it is a problem with the system. I am not sure of your location or I would look for one for you. So try to find yourself a pro bono lawyer who would be able to really tell you what you need to do to not end up back in jail.

2007-01-13 15:33:09 · answer #2 · answered by Kelly 3 · 1 1

Contact the parole board and notify them of your PO's actions and behavior and how she failed to check on you as she is supposed to. As far as the treatment from the penal facilities you might want to check with a civil lawyer to see what if any of your civil rights were violated according to the said law of the state that you were confined in.

2007-01-13 15:32:25 · answer #3 · answered by semurrin 1 · 3 1

Yes

2007-01-13 15:31:22 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I would go by common sense. It sounds like you've been treated unfairly. If you deserve it or not, as an American, I think you would be safe to report what happened to a social worker, or someone who you think would care and has power. You should report this ASAP.

Peace. May God be with you as you change your life.

2007-01-13 15:32:56 · answer #5 · answered by forcedprogress 2 · 2 1

Have you thought about contacting Dept of Rehab services? They can help in these kind of situations or get you help finding someone who can.

Hope all works out I will pray for you.
The truth will set you free.
Speak your mind of what is true do not hold it in.

2007-01-13 15:32:55 · answer #6 · answered by Rachel Lee 1 · 3 1

You're asking about parole/probation law, but don't tell us what state/county you're in. let us know so we can answer your question.

2007-01-13 15:32:05 · answer #7 · answered by Stuart 7 · 1 0

You might want to try to find a State Attorney.

2007-01-13 15:33:27 · answer #8 · answered by Anton Mathew 5 · 1 1

who cares that nobody came to see you. obviously you deserve to be in prison. you aren't the only that has diabetes that has been locked up. you think you are special just because you have helath problems. i don't think so. that is your own problem. grow up.

2007-01-13 15:33:38 · answer #9 · answered by amyestabrooks@sbcglobal.net 2 · 3 2

You need to consult with a lawyer.

2007-01-13 15:33:41 · answer #10 · answered by Enjoying Life 3 · 2 1

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