Can parole or probation be extended beyond the original court-ordered sentence?

In Missouri, parole and probation can be extended beyond the original court-ordered sentence, depending on the circumstances. According to Section 558.116 of the Missouri Revised Statutes, a parole board may extend an offender’s parole if the offender’s original sentence has already expired or if the offender has violated the condition of their parole. Furthermore, the parole board may also extend the period of an offender’s parole if they have completed their sentence but it is deemed necessary to ensure public safety. In terms of probation, the court may also extend an offender’s probation if they have violated the conditions of their probation, such as committing a crime or failing to complete court-ordered programs. The court will generally issue a warrant or hold the offender in contempt and can increase their probation sentence. A probation officer has the authority to suspend the probation term and request an extension. The extension of parole and probation in Missouri allows the court and parole board to ensure public safety while allowing for an offender to be rehabilitated and supervised properly. This is an important part of the criminal justice system; however, it should be used only when appropriate and necessary.

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