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No communications from PO Parole, Probation, Release

Discussion in 'Probation, Parole, Incarceration' started by tval66, May 7, 2014.

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  1. tval66

    tval66 Law Topic Starter New Member

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    My boyfriend was on parole. His mother was sick and we went to Mexico to see her. When we got back, my boyfriend turned himself in for absconding. He has been in the county jail for 3 weeks. His PO has not talked to him one time. He has NO IDEA how long he is going to be in jail. How long can they hold someone in jail without letting them know HOW LONG they are going to be there? They wont even tell him when the parole board has it's next hearing. He has no problem with doing time, but we want to know HOW MUCH time. There has to be laws, due process or something against NOT LETTING YOU KNOW....
     
  2. Betty3

    Betty3 Super Moderator

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    Does he have a lawyer? Thanks.
     
  3. tval66

    tval66 Law Topic Starter New Member

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    Just a court appointed one for another matter.
     
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    army judge Super Moderator

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    I suggest you retain an attorney for him, if at all possible.
    You should also tell him NOT to discuss any aspect of his case with you or anyone else, especially over the telephone or by any other method.
    He should ONLY discuss this matter with his attorney when you assist him in hiring one, or when he goes before a judge and pleads not guilty and requests a public defender if you or he can't afford to hire a criminal defense attorney to represent him.

    All he can do is wait until things are made known to him.

    Be advised that parole isn't freedom, its simply an extension of his incarceration.

    During his time on parole, he is to behave as told by his PO and the rules of his particular parole documents.

    You should also inquire of an Oregon attorney to assist you in seeking bail for him, if you have the funds.
    You can at least inquire of the attorney how much such bail is in cases like your friend's.

    He still has a chance, if he's smart, to retain his parole, but he must now await actions by his PO; or retain an attorney to look into the issue of bail.






    Here are some websites where you can educate yourself about the process he will soon experience:

    http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/pages/rules/oars_200/oar_255/255_075.html

    http://www.oregonlaws.org/ors/144.343
     
  5. tval66

    tval66 Law Topic Starter New Member

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    thank you I will look at the website.
     
  6. disagreeable

    disagreeable Well-Known Member

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    Expect him to finish his sentence incarcerated.
     

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