The amount of time you can get for holding or helping a fugitive depends on how involved you were and if it was done knowingly. In most cases, harboring or aiding a fugitive is a serious crime that can lead…
Sex offenders face strict restrictions that limit where they can live, work, and go in public. These rules vary by state, but in Kansas and most of the U.S., registered offenders must follow specific laws under the Kansas Offender Registration…
The most frequent probation and parole violations involve failing drug tests, missing appointments with probation or parole officers, and committing new offenses. These actions show noncompliance with supervision terms and are the primary reasons judges revoke or modify probation or…
Even if you can get out on bond after a probation violation depends on the type of violation, the seriousness of the offense, and the judge’s decision. In Kansas and most other states, a bond for a probation violation is…



