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my bf is in jail right now for a hold he has from his parole officer.

here is the story:
when he got out of jail, he went to live withhis grandma. the parole officer he was assigned, according to everyone in his family was a total b*tch. one day when she went to their house with alot of cops, he had it and ran away. (we were not together during that time). he ran away from them over 2 yrs ago.

now his in jail because he ran and she put a hold on him.

how much time do u think he'll do?

please only serious answers and dont tell me to dump the loser or anything like that. cuz im not asking wether i should stay with him or not. im asking how much time will he get if any?

2007-11-16 05:37:04 · 7 answers · asked by ? 4 in Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police

I NEVER SAID HE WAS A LOSER, I SAID DONT TELL ME SH*T LIKE THAT!

2007-11-16 05:49:10 · update #1

7 answers

In California (where I worked) there are usually 2 times frames he will be in jail for. He will either do a year for the violation or he will have to do the remainder of his parole time (if he was sentenced to 8 years, did 3 and was paroled for 5, he would get 5 years). There are also many mitigating factors that could change that. You can always call his parole officer and ask her.

2007-11-16 05:44:16 · answer #1 · answered by Rottluver 4 · 3 0

What they mean by a "hold" is that there is a warrant that has been issued by a court and it holds the inmate in jail. A probation and parole officer does not have the authority to issue a warrant. They do what is called a violation report and that is put in front of a judge. They decided whether or not to issue a warrant. I would assume that the court will have him transported to appear before the Judge as soon as possible. Then depending on whether he has violated probation or parole, also the level of the crime (felony or misdemeanor) will determine what happens. I could be that he will have to serve out his sentence. If you could give me more information I could possible explain a little better.

2007-11-16 13:55:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

He could be required to finish his original sentence plus whatever additional time the judge assigns for running. The bottom line is that as a parolee, he has no say in who he reports to and you don't say why the parole officer showed up at his house with police. They usually don't do that for no reason.

Someone on parole has to follow certain rules that do not apply to law abiding citizens. Those rules are restricting and frustrating. That is the price he has to pay for the crime he committed. His only alternative is jail, which he has inadvertently chosen.

2007-11-16 14:37:34 · answer #3 · answered by Gypsy Girl 7 · 1 0

You do the crime, you get the time. Your boyfriend needs to learn to respect authority even if he thinks they are a *****. If he was an upstanding citizen, he wouldn't have a parole officer

2007-11-16 13:46:33 · answer #4 · answered by Alissa 6 · 2 1

get a new bf. he's gone for a while and sounds like a loser. This is a serious answer.

2007-11-16 13:43:06 · answer #5 · answered by Jerbson 5 · 2 1

mabey around a year or 2 it could even be a couple of months you can rarley tell

2007-11-16 13:45:56 · answer #6 · answered by airy 1 · 2 0

At least you admitt her is a loser, even if you will not dumo him. Maybe he will get a cute cell mate.

2007-11-16 13:45:50 · answer #7 · answered by jon_mac_usa_007 7 · 2 2

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