Parole Violation Penalties Pa

Summary

In Pennsylvania, parole violations involving new offenses can lead to re-incarceration. A first violation may result in revocation of parole and potential re-incarceration for the remainder of the original sentence. A second violation typically incurs stricter penalties and longer re-incarceration periods. A third violation can result in maximum penalties and significant re-incarceration. The maximum date on a Gagnon II form refers to the potential maximum period of re-incarceration, which varies based on the case and judicial discretion. For specific guidance, contact the Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas.

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New offenses
Hello! Thank you for providing that information. In Pennsylvania, the punishments for parole violations involving new offenses can vary. Generally:
- **First Violation**: Revocation of parole, potential re-incarceration for the remainder of the original sentence.
- **Second Violation**: Stricter penalties, longer re-incarceration periods.
- **Third Violation**: Maximum penalties, significant re-incarceration.
Do you need information about any specific court procedures or locations?
Is there jail time with a second parole violation in pa
Yes, there is potential jail time for a second parole violation involving new offenses in Pennsylvania. Typically, this can result in stricter penalties and longer re-incarceration periods compared to the first violation.
Can you please provide your location to give you more specific court procedures or contacts?
Lebanon pa
Thank you for providing your location, Lebanon, PA. For a second parole violation involving a new offense in Pennsylvania, the following applies:
- **Second Violation**: Stricter penalties, potential jail time, and longer re-incarceration periods compared to the first violation.
For court procedures or specific court contacts, you may refer to:

Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S 8th St, Lebanon, PA *
Website: www.lebcounty.org
If i sign a gagnon ii form is the max date on there only applicable if i am on my 3rd violation?
The maximum date on a Gagnon II form is not necessarily only applicable if you are on your 3rd violation. It can vary based on the specifics of your case and the judge's decision. For detailed guidance, you may refer to:

Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S 8th St, Lebanon, PA *
Website: www.lebcounty.org
What is the max date
The maximum date on a Gagnon II form typically refers to the maximum date until which the parolee can be held or re-incarcerated. This can vary based on individual case details and judicial discretion. For more specific information, you may contact:

Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * S 8th St, Lebanon, PA *
Website: www.lebcounty.org