Alaska Administrative Code
Title 22 - Department of Corrections
Chapter 20 - Alaska Board of Parole
Article 12 - Parole Violations
22 AAC 20.505 - Miscellaneous final revocation hearing provisions

Universal Citation: 22 AK Admin Code 22 AAC 20.505

Current through August 30, 2024

(a) At a final revocation hearing a parolee may not relitigate issues determined against the parolee in other forums including courts or disciplinary or other administrative hearings.

(b) The board will, in its discretion, find a parolee guilty of a parole violation that would constitute a violation of a law, even if there is no new conviction.

(c) A finding of not guilty in a criminal prosecution does not bar the use of the same or related evidence to revoke parole.

(d) If a parolee in custody receives notice of the parolee's final revocation hearing, and after receiving notice refuses to attend the hearing when requested,

(1) the parolee waives the right to be present at the hearing; and

(2) the board will conduct the hearing in the parolee's absence.

Authority:AS 33.16.060

AS 33.16.220

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