What if I am unable to attend a parole or probation hearing?

If you are unable to attend a parole or probation hearing in North Carolina, you will need to contact your parole or probation officer immediately to inform them. The officer will then provide you with information regarding your next steps. Depending on your situation, the officer may contact the court to reschedule your hearing or allow you to participate in a hearing by phone. If a hearing is rescheduled, it is important to make every effort to attend the new hearing. If you fail to appear, the court may issue a warrant for your arrest or revoke your parole. Additionally, the court may impose other penalties for your failure to appear, such as additional probation conditions or an increase in the period of supervision. If you know you will be unable to attend a hearing due to an unavoidable conflict, you should submit a written request to the court in advance of the hearing. In the request, explain the reason for your inability to attend the hearing and provide documentation of the conflict. It is important to remember that parole and probation hearings are held to determine whether an individual is in compliance with the conditions of supervision and to address any violations. Therefore, if you are unable to attend, you may not be able to present information or evidence to the court, which could have a negative impact on your case. If you are unsure of what to do in this situation, speak with your parole or probation officer and they can provide you with further guidance.

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