LadyLari5274
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What is the name of your state? Idaho
My husband and I were married in 2017 while he was in prison on drug charges. He also has Domestic Violence charges from back in 2011 when he and his now ex-wife were getting divorced. With the terms of his parole from the DV charges he signed a paper stating he would follow his PO's rules and guidelines while on parole. One of those rules was no contact with women for a full year, he would complete a DV class and not drink or use drugs. I am sure there were other things, but these are the most important. Just a reminder this was from back in 2011. He got new charges in 2017 for drug posession, which also caused a Parole Violation. He has plead guilty and done a rider for his new charges and was "released" back in August 2018. Unfortunately the parole board denighed him an earlier hearing and goes before the board tomorrow. Here is where my question comes in......we were told that he would have to move into a halfway house and not be allowed to be at home with me and my two boys teenagers). They want my income, because he does not have a job yet, to support two house holds. Does a PO actually have the right to keep a married couple apart from one another? What happened to the 14th Amendment?
My husband and I were married in 2017 while he was in prison on drug charges. He also has Domestic Violence charges from back in 2011 when he and his now ex-wife were getting divorced. With the terms of his parole from the DV charges he signed a paper stating he would follow his PO's rules and guidelines while on parole. One of those rules was no contact with women for a full year, he would complete a DV class and not drink or use drugs. I am sure there were other things, but these are the most important. Just a reminder this was from back in 2011. He got new charges in 2017 for drug posession, which also caused a Parole Violation. He has plead guilty and done a rider for his new charges and was "released" back in August 2018. Unfortunately the parole board denighed him an earlier hearing and goes before the board tomorrow. Here is where my question comes in......we were told that he would have to move into a halfway house and not be allowed to be at home with me and my two boys teenagers). They want my income, because he does not have a job yet, to support two house holds. Does a PO actually have the right to keep a married couple apart from one another? What happened to the 14th Amendment?