Nancy2441
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Investigators from the Orange County District Attorney's Office followed Brown from the prison, quickly determining that he had violated a condition of his parole barring him from being alone in a vehicle with a female, Rackauckas said. Brown was reportedly riding in a vehicle with Ruby Huggler, a Tustin woman he had stayed with during a brief parole in April.
The investigators followed him from the prison - in a car w/ a woman.
Why is this the P.O.'s fault?
Surely Brown knew:
A) the conditions of his parole
B) that he was getting out & needed a ride
Sounds more like poor planning on Brown's part - at least from what's in the article...JMHO.
I am not saying that the PO is more at fault than Brown. But surely they both know the conditions of Brown's parole that he can't be alone in a car with a woman. And the PO is talking on the phone with Ms. Huggler, giving her directions. Say what?1?!