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Parole is not a joking matter and should be taken extremely serious. Violating your parole could mean your freedom. Parole is often part of a criminal defendant's sentence.
Parole is not given instead of jail time. Rather, jail time is normally suspended only for as long as the defendant satisfies all terms of parole. The full sentence can be executed by a judge if any of the parole terms are violated.
Wichita Parole Terms
For all types of Parole you or your loved one may have to perform a few, if not all, the following:
• Community service
• Counseling
• Alcohol and Drug testing
• Jail time
Normally, parole lasts 2 to 3 years, but this could vary depending on your criminal case circumstances. In some instances of felony cases, parole can last anywhere from 5 to 6 years.
The penalties for a parole violation depend on the severity of the violation. In some parole violation cases, a second chance may be given and the parole violation will not affect the terms or conditions of the parole.