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Probabtion Rules
I'm writing on behalf of my brother who was recalled to prison by the probation service for breaking a term of his parole.
He was recalled for smoking cannabis. His situation is this... he was lead to believe that if he had a problem with either drugs or alcohol he was to approach them and the relevant agencies would get involved in helping him overcome these problems. What he wasn't told was that he would go back to prison if he failed a drugs test.
His question is this... Are the Probation Service allowed to change the terms of his conditions without his prior knowledge, because he says that if he had known the consequences of his actions he wouldn't have smoked in the first place. He was lead to believe that there would be no repercussions for his actions, and of course now he finds that that wasn't the case. Should he have had these conditions in writing?
He was recalled for smoking cannabis. His situation is this... he was lead to believe that if he had a problem with either drugs or alcohol he was to approach them and the relevant agencies would get involved in helping him overcome these problems. What he wasn't told was that he would go back to prison if he failed a drugs test.
His question is this... Are the Probation Service allowed to change the terms of his conditions without his prior knowledge, because he says that if he had known the consequences of his actions he wouldn't have smoked in the first place. He was lead to believe that there would be no repercussions for his actions, and of course now he finds that that wasn't the case. Should he have had these conditions in writing?
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Can the probation office overrule a licence condition given by the Parole Board and then change it without their consent.
If any new conditions have been put in place, can they be applied before you know about them or have signed for them. Can you be recalled to prison for breaching this condition without knowing about it.
Can the probation office overrule a licence condition given by the Parole Board and then change it without their consent.
If any new conditions have been put in place, can they be applied before you know about them or have signed for them. Can you be recalled to prison for breaching this condition without knowing about it.
http://www.paroleboar...ies/recall_to_prison/
"You can be recalled if
You commit another crime or are charged with another crime; or
You are behaving in a way that leads your Offender Manager to think you might be about to commit another crime. For example, if you start drinking heavily and you often get violent when you are drunk; or
You break the conditions of your licence."
"You can be recalled if
You commit another crime or are charged with another crime; or
You are behaving in a way that leads your Offender Manager to think you might be about to commit another crime. For example, if you start drinking heavily and you often get violent when you are drunk; or
You break the conditions of your licence."
I think the answers to your two questions (changing the terms and conditions and impsing them without notice) are almost certainly "no".
However, as has been pointed out, I believe those questions are irrelevant. It is incumbent on everybody to stay within the law. Why did your brother believe there would be no consequences following his trangressions? Being on parole he has more incentive to stay within the law than most of us.
However, as has been pointed out, I believe those questions are irrelevant. It is incumbent on everybody to stay within the law. Why did your brother believe there would be no consequences following his trangressions? Being on parole he has more incentive to stay within the law than most of us.
To KarenMac60.
Just to let you know that I don't believe drugs and alcohol fall into the same category and are both legal. This question was posed by my brother who is in prison and was dictating to me. From my point of view I think he was stupid to have smoked cannabis in the first place, as are all people who do. I am totally against drugs, I'm not that fond of drunks either. I'm just asking the question as he put it to me. I would have said the same answers. He is trying to be precise about the law, not whether it's right or wrong.
Just to let you know that I don't believe drugs and alcohol fall into the same category and are both legal. This question was posed by my brother who is in prison and was dictating to me. From my point of view I think he was stupid to have smoked cannabis in the first place, as are all people who do. I am totally against drugs, I'm not that fond of drunks either. I'm just asking the question as he put it to me. I would have said the same answers. He is trying to be precise about the law, not whether it's right or wrong.
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