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Gwen
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Actually, a person on Parole usually has to get permission from the Parole Commission to leave the country. If the person is on probation or supervised release, they have to get permission to leave the country from the Judge. Usually the probation officer can give permission to leave the state but not the country. |
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Linda
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He would need to check with his Parole officer. It would depend on the terms of his release. |
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jp shahani
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WELL if the payrole is a small amount, just run via road, for ever |
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armiki66
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He/She will have to go infront of a judge to get permission. Other wise no they are not even alowed to leave the state they live in... |
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Jersey girl on Florida.
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I doubt it because you are not allowed to travel out of the country, no even across to other states, it would be a violation of your parole and you would end up back in prison. |
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Maverick
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find a country that will not extradite you instead lol
JOKING ! ! |
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memphisthomas1971
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might wanna ask your parole officer............. |
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Hey, Beautiful;-)
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No...I don't think so. You might be able to get permission to travel within the country for family emergencies but if you leave the country, that's like running from the law and the US may have trouble extraditing due to the different government of the countries. |
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crystlizm
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All can be cleared via your parole officer. It is just safer for you to ask them rather than risk your freedom trusting anybody else.
PS Get EVERYTHING in writing and make sure that you keep a copy as well as leave a copy with a trusted family member in case anything happens. |
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curious
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Sure, as long as you get permission to leave the country from you parole officer. |
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heidielizabeth69
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no |
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LifeSux
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that would depend on your PO and why you are on paper.
you can slide in and out with out a visa by going via southern texas and crossing into mexico and going into central america that way.
did it many times myself. |
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