- If you’ve been charged with certain sexual offenses, you may fall under the parole supervision for life category.
- That means, in addition to having the registration requirements under Megan’s Law, you will be subject to a minimum of 15 years of parole supervision.
- You will have a parole officer and that person can limit your access to the internet, computers, and individuals you can live with.
- If you violate any of these regulations you can be charged with separate crimes and be placed back in prison on the parole violations of themselves.
This informational blog post was provided by Jason A. Volet, an experienced New Jersey Sex Crime Lawyer.