What are the consequences if I fail to meet with my parole officer?

If a person on parole in South Carolina fails to meet with their parole officer as scheduled, there can be serious consequences. Depending on the condition of the parole, the consequences can range from minor to major. The most common consequence for not meeting with a parole officer is a warning or reprimand. The parole officer will contact the parolee to explain why the meeting was missed and may require the parolee to make up the missed meeting or complete extra assignments. More severe consequences may include the issuance of a bench warrant to re-arrest the parolee, a revocation of parole, or the imposition of additional probation or parole conditions. If the parolee is re-arrested, they may remain in jail until their hearing before an administrative law judge. The judge will determine if parole should be revoked and if the parolee should be sent back to serve their sentence. If the parolee is not sent back to prison, they will receive additional probation or parole conditions, such as extra curfews, additional reporting requirements, or even increased fines. Ultimately, if a parolee fails to meet with their parole officer, they risk being sent back to prison and must comply with additional conditions if they are not sent back. Therefore, it is important for parolees to take their obligations to their parole officer seriously and always meet with their officer as scheduled.

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