ChaCha
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http://www.rgj.com/article/20090828/NEWS/90828055/1321
I have personally found this to be true between the different divisions of the justice system. None of them inform the other. The victim has to see it's done or it's doesn't happen.
Available federal and state parole records show that Phillip Garrido was released from a Nevada prison in 1988 only to violate his federal parole in California five years later.
But Garrido, suspected of kidnapping Jaycee Lee Dugard from South Lake Tahoe in 1991, served just a four months in federal prison for the parole violation in 1993.
Nevada officials were never informed of his parole violation.
If we had been notified of that we would have done a retake, said Gail Powell, spokeswoman for the Nevada Department of Public Safety. She said he would have been brought back to serve the remainder of his sentence in Carson City.
We were never informed, she said. I dont know why.
I have personally found this to be true between the different divisions of the justice system. None of them inform the other. The victim has to see it's done or it's doesn't happen.