If your Parole Officer obtains information that indicates that you may have violated one or more of the conditions of your release, he or she will investigate this information and then confer with a supervisor. If the investigation discloses evidence that you may have violated one or more of the conditions of your release in an important respect, a parole violation warrant may be issued and lodged against you as a detainer following your apprehension. You would then be served with: (1) a Notice of Violation that describes the hearing process and lists your rights with respect to those hearings; and (2) a Violation of Release Report that describes the manner in which you allegedly violated one or more of the conditions of your parole.Here are some common parole violations:
New arrest
Drug Posession
Drug Use
DWI
Domestic Violence
Curfew Violations
If you or a loved one are facing a parole violation, contact The Law Offices of Michael S. Discioarro, LLC at 917-519-8417.