Parole violations can vary by jurisdiction, but typically, there is no specific number of days that parole must violate to be considered a violation. Instead, a parole violation occurs when a parolee fails to comply with the terms and conditions set by the parole board, which can include missing appointments, failing drug tests, or committing new offenses. The consequences of a violation can lead to a range of actions, from warnings to revocation of parole. Each case is evaluated individually based on the circumstances and severity of the violation.
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