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Parole Status Question
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Because of confidentiality, I doubt a Parole Agent would give you any information regarding a specific person (The above are generic parole conditions; the person being supervised may have additional specific terms and conditions). On the probation side, unless you have a need to know, such as being the victim of the individual's crime, we wouldn't even confirm the person was under supervision.Last edited by D1911; 09-09-2014, 9:30 PM.Comment
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Knives don't stab people, cars don't drive drunk, eating utensils don't make you fat and pencils don't mis-spell words.Comment
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As previously stated, terms and conditions of supervision are confidential matter disseminated on a righto now/need to know basis. I would not take anything specific information from anyone online.
You should call your local parole office and they will likely direct you to the individual's supervising Officer. If you provide the information your are concerned about the Officer can either choose to inform you as to certain terms and conditions based on your right/need to know or can otherwise handle the situation without compromising offender-officer confidentiality."Far and away the best prize life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." - Theodore Roosevelt
Originally posted by rmorris7556They teach you secret stuff I can't mention on line.Comment
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Thanks for the info.Do good recklesslyComment
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Not very smart to post this on an open forum. You should probably delete it ASAP.
Agreed.
Originally posted by E Pluribus UnumDuring Y2K my neighbor and I were talking and he said he had a basement full of water and canned food. He asked if I had stocked up and I said that I had. I told him I bought a 12 guage shotgun, a .308 rifle and several bricks of .22 ammo.
He is an anti-gun guy and he said. "Well, you can't eat ammunition". I replied with "When I'm starving to death with a case of ammunition, who's door do you think I am going to knock on?"Comment
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Why would this be inappropriate. Feel free to PM.
I've always been able to go to the Clerk of the Court and, as a private citizen, could look at the defendant's closed(=adjudicated) court case file which included the J&C, (Judgement and Committal) sentencing order from the Court which would include any prohibitions/restrictions, i.e. drug testing, firearms prohibitions, supervised/length of probation or parole and the judge's parole conditions or conditions of release.
Has something recently changed in the last few years?Last edited by AR15Man; 09-27-2014, 12:01 AM.Comment
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I think your confusing your ability to look up a court docket for a probationer vs a parolee. Here it is in a nutshell, "YES" on the probation, and "NO" on the parolee conditions.Why would this be inappropriate. Feel free to PM.
I've always been able to go to the Clerk of the Court and, as a private citizen, could look at the defendant's closed(=adjudicated) court case file which included the J&C, (Judgement and Committal) sentencing order from the Court which would include any prohibitions/restrictions, i.e. drug testing, firearms prohibitions, supervised/length of probation or parole and the judge's parole conditions or conditions of release.
Has something recently changed in the last few years?Comment
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The reason I said to be careful was because of the all the terminations, days off and civil suits caused by accessing and divulging information from our data bases.Why would this be inappropriate. Feel free to PM.
I've always been able to go to the Clerk of the Court and, as a private citizen, could look at the defendant's closed(=adjudicated) court case file which included the J&C, (Judgement and Committal) sentencing order from the Court which would include any prohibitions/restrictions, i.e. drug testing, firearms prohibitions, supervised/length of probation or parole and the judge's parole conditions or conditions of release.
Has something recently changed in the last few years?Knives don't stab people, cars don't drive drunk, eating utensils don't make you fat and pencils don't mis-spell words.Comment
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To add to what WyattandDoc is saying: I can't remember the code section but I was told in the academy the inappropriate use of agency computer/software can even lead to being charged with a misdemeanor.
Suffice to say, there is a lot of liability in any job where people's personal information is being stored and shared. LE is no exception. We're liable if we give confidential information to people who don't need it/shouldn't have it."Far and away the best prize life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing." - Theodore Roosevelt
Originally posted by rmorris7556They teach you secret stuff I can't mention on line.Comment
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Parole Status Question
To add to what WyattandDoc is saying: I can't remember the code section but I was told in the academy the inappropriate use of agency computer/software can even lead to being charged with a misdemeanor.
Suffice to say, there is a lot of liability in any job where people's personal information is being stored and shared. LE is no exception. We're liable if we give confidential information to people who don't need it/shouldn't have it.
I think That would probably be somewhere in PC 11105. Or there abouts
Maybe 11142/11143
CA constitution Article 1 section 1 (right to privacy)
Since by computer some computer crimes may apply, considering it's not authorized by law, it can be theft
PC 502, then 11105 and 13300 says who and why
11140-11144 and 13301-13305 for the penalties associated
Then gov code 6200 provides felony penalties for misuse of public records
Overall, not a good idea to divulge such info under the wrong set if circumstancesLast edited by Tripper; 09-29-2014, 6:03 PM.Comment
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