Are there any restrictions on where I can travel while on parole or probation?
Yes, when you are on parole or probation in Washington, there are certain restrictions on where you can travel. When you are on parole or probation, you are required to stay within your county of residence unless otherwise specified in your conditions of release. You may also be required to stay in a particular city, municipality, or area. You also need approval from your parole or probation officer if you plan to travel out of state. Additionally, you may be prohibited from going to certain places such as bars, lounges, or any other place with a liquor license. You may also not be allowed to travel to other states or countries without the approval of your parole or probation officer. Violating the restrictions on where you can travel may result in additional charges, including a probation violation. You may also be subject to revocation of your parole or probation, or even a prison term depending on the severity of the violation. It is important to follow all restrictions in order to avoid any further legal consequences. You should communicate with your parole or probation officer to ensure that you are aware of all the restrictions set for your parole or probation.
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