Parole Officers have a very broad discretion to impose any rules that they feel are appropriate for their "offender". I have seen on multiple occasions that an individual on supervision for a non-sexual offense will have Sex Offender Rules placed on them because of an earlier crime for which there was a "sexual" nature. It is possible that his new agent has decided to take a more aggressive approach to his most recent supervision period. She is, however, allowed to set any rules for him that...
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