This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
While under probation or parole supervision, you can never reside outside the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania without permission from your probation officer/parole agent based on these federally mandated rules.
You may not possess any firearm, ammunition, or prohibited offensive weapon. Upon reasonable suspicion, probation officers are authorized to search you, your vehicle and your home without a warrant. Any weapons, illegal drugs/paraphernalia, intoxicants and/or contraband in your possession are subject to seizure.
42 Pa. C.S. §9771 gives the court the power to terminate probation or lessen the conditions of probation at any time. To begin the process of terminating probation early, you must file a motion with the court.
The new law imposes stricter limits on how long probation can be extended due to these violations, shifting the focus toward rehabilitation rather than punishment. Another critical aspect of Act 44 is the reduction of probation sentences for individuals who comply with their terms.
One of the general terms of probation, whether it is informal or formal, is that you cannot move to another state until the probationary period ends.
42 Pa. C.S. §9771 gives the court the power to terminate probation or lessen the conditions of probation at any time. To begin the process of terminating probation early, you must file a motion with the court.