Is it a parole violation that I catch a misdemeanor case but got released the next day on bound
Yes, an arrest for any offense can be considered a parole violation.
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Yes, an arrest for any offense can be considered a parole violation.
Yes, a misdemeanor conviction can be used to enhance felony offense levels.
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