mardi 27 juin 2017

Probation and Parole: What to Do if an Interstate Parole Transfer is Denied

My question involves criminal law for the state of: MD/ PA

My husband lived in PA his whole life but got in trouble in MD. He was incarcerated 15 years. He had to be released to the state of MD and is living with someone who he barely knows. His sister lives in PA, as do I, and we got married 4 months after his release.
We share 2 kids as he adopted both of mine.

He put in for an interstate parole transfer, and his Parole office was not very helpful. She told him he needed to use his sisters address even though he intended to live with me. We thought this was very odd, but she put it in at that address anyway.

6 months go by and we finally got a notice from PA that his transfer was rejected because his sister never answered their calls, so they could not schedule a home visit.

Can we reapply? Is there a way to get some legal action for this since the PO gave him false info (using a incorrect address)
We dont know what to do. Our kids are enrolled in school in PA, and have been here 5, 10 years. I have lived in PA my whole life.
We drive 2.5 hours every weekend to see each other and it is a pain.

Any advice would be helpful, as his PO is now on maternity leave and he doesn't have another scheduled appointment until the end of August.


Probation and Parole: What to Do if an Interstate Parole Transfer is Denied

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