Reviewed on: April 20,2026
Sentencing Questions

Where will my inmate be transferred after RMC for violating?

My kids father is in at RMC , for violation of state parole for not giving them his new address and they say they been trying to locate him for awhile but we was unaware he was wanted by anyone. I'm basically trying to figure what can be the worst case seriousness in this whole situation please give me some kind of insight.

The problem with any violation is that the original judge is likely to hear this motion for re-incarceration.
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✓ Verified answer September 05,2015 · Sentencing Questions
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The problem with any violation is that the original judge is likely to hear this motion for re-incarceration. They look down on violations as it makes the judicial system feel like the offender took the "break they were given" and just defied them. When you are on probation or parole, there is NO excuse like "being unaware" or "not knowing they needed to inform probation of a change of address" that would sit well with a judge. The offender is informed of their rights and how to go about serving their probationary time.  Worst case is that they would have to finish out the remainder of the original sentence they were given. 

Accepted Answer Date Created: September 05,2015
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