What is considered a breach of parole or probation?

A breach of a parole or probation in Kansas is when a person who has been released on parole or probation fails to comply with the conditions of their release. This could include any act that is considered a violation of the conditions of their release, such as failing to report to a parole or probation officer, failing to complete court-mandated treatment, failing to pay court fines, or failing to obey all laws. In addition, a person can also be in breach of parole or probation if they are found to have committed a new criminal offense, one that was not part of their initial sentencing. Once a person is in breach of their parole or probation, they could face various penalties such as fines, imprisonment, extended probation or parole terms, community service, or an increased risk of re-arrest. In some cases, other consequences may be imposed to ensure that the person complies with the terms of their parole or probation. These can be more intense, such as a revocation of parole or probation and an immediate arrest of the person, or a return of the person to prison if they have already served their sentence. Breaching parole or probation can also result in the person not being allowed to work or travel, and could also result in their parole or probation being revoked, meaning they will have to serve the entirety of their original sentence in prison.

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