What types of parole or probation conditions must I follow?

In Michigan, if you are placed on parole or probation, you will be required to follow certain conditions. These conditions are set on a case-by-case basis but general conditions may include that you not possess or use drugs or alcohol, not leave the judicial district without written permission from the court or your parole officer, submit to drug testing, and work or participate in a job training program. In addition to these general conditions, you may be prohibited from associating with certain people, such as those with criminal records or those using drugs or alcohol. You may also be subject to an curfew, have to pay restitution for any damage you caused, and maintain a stable residence. You may be required to wear a GPS monitoring device while on parole so that your movements can be monitored. Failure to comply with parole or probation conditions can result in a parole or probation violation, which can lead to a hearing and possible revocation of parole or probation. It is important to understand the conditions of your parole or probation in Michigan and to adhere to them. If you have any questions or concerns, you should contact your parole or probation officer or an attorney for advice.

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