Parole Revocation Process

  • 11 years ago
When an offender is released on parole, he becomes a “releasee” on conditional release. Some restrictions are imposed on him as his release is on condition. When an offender violates the conditions of Probation and Parole supervision, or commits a new law violation; a revocation warrant (also called a “blue warrant”) can be issued and the releasee will be arrested. For more information, you can call Paul Petrus on 212.564.2440 / 212-385-1961 or Email at paul@petruslaw.com. For more details visit http://www.petruslaw.com/

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