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can IYC keep my son incarcerated after his release date?

Asked on Aug 28th, 2013 on Criminal Law - Illinois
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my son violated his parole and was sent back into custody after 17 months. Now that he has done his time, IYC will not let him parole back to my house. he has no where else to go, and IYC wants to send him to a independent living program...but right now there is no where to send him. I have called agents at the IYC but no one will return my call. what can I do?
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Criminal Law Attorney serving Naperville, IL at Law Office of Ken Wang
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Yes, IYC has the ability to set certain conditions on parole. For example, if your son has a history of domestic battery and was sent to IYC based upon one of those charges, there may be a special requirement for him not to parole back out to your house.    There is not much you can do at this point, unless you wanted to hire him a criminal defense attorney. However, by the time you hire him one and have everything done, your son may have already paroled out.  That is going to be a decision you will have to make after you consult with a local attorney.    
Answered on Sep 20th, 2013 at 1:02 PM

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