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Having a gun is a violation of parole.
At the time, he was already in violation of parole for an earlier crime.
But on six of the thirteen occasions he was sent behind bars simply for violation of parole.
Between 1969 and 1996, Byrd was incarcerated several times for various offenses, including theft, forgery, and violation of parole.
At the time, Guy Miles, a 31-year-old black man from nearby Carson, was in violation of parole.
In May he was jailed for violation of parole and was released in October, Mrs. Nimmons said.
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As an indigent person — he had been in and out of prison during the previous dozen years, for burglary, passing bad checks, and violations of parole — Roberson had qualified for counsel paid for by the government and was appointed a new lawyer to represent him in appealing the case.
"The most common reason prisoners go back is for administrative violations of parole," he says.
Many are for violations of parole or probation and for absconding and only previous offenders can engage in those offenses.
There are also, however, thousands of low-risk offenders who are incarcerated for minor drug crimes, petty violations of parole rules and other nonviolent and nonsexual crimes.
Additional hundreds of thousands are incarcerated for drug-related violations of parole and probation, as well as for other crimes related to drug addiction.
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