You have already done something stupid or you wouldn't be on parole. You wouldn't break it once. IF you got by with it you would continue to do it. If you want to go back to prison to finish serving your sentence then break curfew. When you get out you can let us know if it was worth it. You need to get an education and grow up.
2007-06-22 12:03:59
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answer #1
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answered by lcmcpa 7
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No one will know whether or not you have broken your curfew unless you are electronically monitored or if the police attend your address to check if you are there.
Breaking your curfew and getting caught will mean the that court has to decide whether you should remain on bail or whether you should be given a custodial sentence depending on the stage of the proceedings against you.
Don't break curfew, get your lawyer to vary your conditions for one day.
2007-06-22 19:09:05
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answered by Just me 4
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You seem to have a problem understanding the concept. Parole is a way for you to get out of prison early! You still have the remainder of your sentence to serve. Parole is an opportunity to demonstrate that you are no longer a threat to society.
A question like this is very disturbing. You should appreciate the freedom you have. It is apparent you are not rehabilitated at all. You still are looking to get away with something.
You know, one thing most of the inmates in have in common is that they figured they would get away with their crime. They are only concerned with what they can and cannot get away with.
A good man does the right thing. He does the right thing because it is the right thing. He does the right thing even when no one is looking.
If this does not describe you, you will be in and out of jail the rest of your life.
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2007-06-22 19:04:56
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answered by Jacob W 7
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Well...you probably could...or maybe not. POs seem to pop up out of the blue just when you think that they are not checking up on you. The question is are you willing to go to jail for whatever length of time your sentence was suspended for. So if your suspended sentence is 6 months and you want to break curfew to go to a concert you have to decide if it would be worth it if you did get caught. I doubt you would get a million dollar television interview deal when you get out about your traumatic experiences...so my advice would be no.
2007-06-22 19:00:00
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answered by my_other_secret 1
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Remember...
The one time you do something out of the ordinary is the ONE time you get caught!
You are on a curfew b/c you messed up the first time... Do the correct thing!
2007-06-22 18:56:23
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answered by Loreal D 2
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Do you really want to take the chance of being violated? You never know when they will pop by or give you a call to find out if you are home. If you do it once you will want to do it again and eventually you will get caught.
2007-06-22 19:01:45
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answered by Lori B 6
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Don't do it. It's not worth it. Plus you'll be so stressed out worrying if they are going to check that night that you won't be able to enjoy yourself.
2014-07-11 04:28:09
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answered by TONY 2
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"Is it possible?" - Maybe Is it advisable? - No Do you REALLY want to go to jail for being out at 10? Don't be stupid.
2007-06-22 18:54:11
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answered by davidmi711 7
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