Do You Have to Continue to Use an Ignition Interlock After Interstate Parole Transfer
My question involves criminal law for the state of: Texas
I am in the process of transferring parole supervision from Louisiana to Texas for a 3rd offense DUI. As a supervision condition in Louisiana I am required to have an interlock installed on my vehicle and currently have one. If approved for the transfer to Texas I will have to have it removed since it is the property of a local company. Upon a completed transfer will I be required by the Texas parole agency to reinstall one
per any requirements they may have? The interlock is not mandated by the DMV in Louisiana but by the parole agency and I have no restrictions on my license with only a year and a half remaining on parole. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Re: Do You Have to Continue to Use an Ignition Interlock After Interstate Parole Tran
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...with only a year and a half remaining on parole.
Only?
The device is a requirement of your parole. You need to have one installed until your sentence is completed.
Re: Do You Have to Continue to Use an Ignition Interlock After Interstate Parole Tran
Generally, you get the worst of both worlds on a probation transfer. You become subject to the probation conditions of both departments.