What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Oregon
My husband is a registered sex offender currently on probation his sentence was 2 counts of sex abuse in the 3rd degree, he received 15 days for each count, plus 5 years probation with a suspended sentence of 6 months for each count. He is coming up on 1 year of probation, and has been in compliance with every aspect of probation except the ability to pass his full disclosure polygraph, he has taken 4 in a year. Not to mention the 1200 dollars gone there alone, we have spent thousands of dollars in treatment, fines, fees, and seperate housing, he isn't allowed to have any contact with any minors including our children who are 4 and 2. Christmas is coming around and he was released christmas eve last year, so this will be the second christmas missed.
I know from these posts that there will be alot of ignorant and hateful comments, but that's fine, it's well worth it even if we get the smallest of helpful advice. He wants to revoke his probation as he is not on parole, not convicted of a felony, he believes if he revokes this and services his suspended sentence he can be back with us. However, I do not believe this to be entirely true since the laws are so strict as is. So what I would like to know is if it goes as he says with no additional probation even after he serves his suspended sentence, what other things can be enforced on him? Does DHS automatically be contacted? Through his treatment he is set as a low risk to reoffend, and his probation officer hardly pays attention to him because of his demeanor, success in treatment, and other aspects. Only thing holding us back is his polygraph passing, which I have yet to mention is not coming up deceptive, but inconclusive each and everytime. He has spent another 600 reviewing the tests with his therapists, he has spent at least 20 hours with me going over every aspect of his life. We can't not figure out what the hang up is other than his extreme stress and anxiety. Anyways I am rambling. The question has been asked, I thank you in advance for those who are truly wanting to be helpful to someone who is trying in every way to make up for his horrible decisions, and who is trying to get back to his family , who loves him so very much. Thank you.
My husband is a registered sex offender currently on probation his sentence was 2 counts of sex abuse in the 3rd degree, he received 15 days for each count, plus 5 years probation with a suspended sentence of 6 months for each count. He is coming up on 1 year of probation, and has been in compliance with every aspect of probation except the ability to pass his full disclosure polygraph, he has taken 4 in a year. Not to mention the 1200 dollars gone there alone, we have spent thousands of dollars in treatment, fines, fees, and seperate housing, he isn't allowed to have any contact with any minors including our children who are 4 and 2. Christmas is coming around and he was released christmas eve last year, so this will be the second christmas missed.
I know from these posts that there will be alot of ignorant and hateful comments, but that's fine, it's well worth it even if we get the smallest of helpful advice. He wants to revoke his probation as he is not on parole, not convicted of a felony, he believes if he revokes this and services his suspended sentence he can be back with us. However, I do not believe this to be entirely true since the laws are so strict as is. So what I would like to know is if it goes as he says with no additional probation even after he serves his suspended sentence, what other things can be enforced on him? Does DHS automatically be contacted? Through his treatment he is set as a low risk to reoffend, and his probation officer hardly pays attention to him because of his demeanor, success in treatment, and other aspects. Only thing holding us back is his polygraph passing, which I have yet to mention is not coming up deceptive, but inconclusive each and everytime. He has spent another 600 reviewing the tests with his therapists, he has spent at least 20 hours with me going over every aspect of his life. We can't not figure out what the hang up is other than his extreme stress and anxiety. Anyways I am rambling. The question has been asked, I thank you in advance for those who are truly wanting to be helpful to someone who is trying in every way to make up for his horrible decisions, and who is trying to get back to his family , who loves him so very much. Thank you.