What are the requirements for parole or probation?

In Nevada, parole and probation both require that individuals on either of these rehabilitative programs must adhere to certain legal mandates. These mandates vary depending on the individual’s circumstances, but generally adhere to similar requirements. For parole, the individual must agree to abide by the conditions set by the parole board, which are created to ensure the individual follows the guidelines of the law. They must also continue to meet with their assigned parole officer and fulfill the conditions of parole, which may include regular drug testing, attending classes, or completing certain tasks. Regarding probation, the individual must agree to abide by the conditions set by the court, which may include attending therapy, completing community service, or avoiding certain individuals or establishments. The individual must also fulfill the conditions established by their assigned probation officer, including regularly reporting and participation in drug testing. Lastly, individuals on parole or probation must remain law-abiding. Any violations of the conditions laid out by the parole board or court may result in additional sanctions, such as increased monitoring or enforcement by law enforcement or extension of the parole or probation period.

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