March 18, 2011
“Non-revocable” parolee caught with guns, drugs, etc
San Luis Obispo County sheriff’s narcotics detectives arrested a Paso Robles parolee on Wednesday afternoon after finding a gun, drugs and suspected stolen property in his storage unit in Templeton.
Nicholas Eugene Nocchi, 32, of Paso Robles also had a .357-caliber handgun in his possession, according to detectives. Nocchi is currently on non-revocable parole, which led to the search of the storage unit.
According to the State Parole Office in San Luis Obispo, non-revocable parole was passed by the state Legislature in October 2009 in order to relieve crowded prison conditions. Such a designation is reserved for those convicted of lesser felonies and, although such a condition means the felon is unsupervised, law enforcement can make random, unannounced searches at their discretion...
LINK - SanLuisObispo.com