on parole & ankle bracelet
My son was released in May 2012 after a 5 year prison sentence. His parole officer told him that he needed to place a randomly selected parolee with an ankle monitor, so he picked him. My son went to the office, the day the parole officer indicated, and he did place the ankle monitor on him.
My son is pretty upset, as am I. We want to help in some way, but don't have the financial resources to hire an attorney.
He was went to prison for commercial robbery but not for anything of a sexual nature, drugs or using a gun, so I am asking if the parole officer is allowed to do this. My son talked with his supervisor, but he told him he had to wear it anyway for 6 months. My son was angry, refused to sign, and they initiated an arrest until he relented and signed the condition of the ankle bracelet.
Are they allowed to do this legally? My son hasn't gotten arrested or charged with anything. He's been straight since being released. Finding a job is hard enough for him, and now with the ankle bracelet and the restrictive hours of curfew, 11 PM to 5 AM, he is even more limited. What can you suggest? Have his rights been violated? Thanks for any information or recommendations. We are in CA.