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jerrybruno
Aug 31, 2010, 06:42 AM
If I run on SPECIAL PAROLE what additional charges might I face when I turn myself in?

JudyKayTee
Aug 31, 2010, 09:05 AM
"If a parole officer believes someone has violated the conditions of special parole, the law requires the Board or Pardons and Paroles to hold a hearing with the parolee without unnecessary delay. The parolee must be informed at the hearing of the alleged violation and be advised by the board employee conducting the hearing of his or her due process rights.

If a violation is established, the board can:

1. continue the period of special parole,

2. modify or enlarge the conditions of special parole, or

3. revoke the special parole.

A person's special parole can be revoked only if, after the hearing, the employee recommends revocation and at least two members of a board panel approve the recommendation.

If the board revokes the special parole, the board chairman can issue an order to commit the parolee to prison for any period up to the amount of the unexpired portion of the special parole sentence. If special parole is revoked, the board can, at any time during the unexpired portion of special parole, allow the parolee to be released again on special parole without a court order."

SPECIAL PAROLE (http://www.cga.ct.gov/2008/rpt/2008-R-0175.htm)