Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 54 - Criminal Procedure
124a(j)(1) - Revocation and Rescission of Parole
Section 54-124a(j)(1)-8 - Diversion. Expedited revocation disposition. Procedure

Current through March 14, 2024

In any appropriate case and at any stage of the revocation process before final revocation, the Board may:

(1) Divert the offender from revocation and reinstate without a finding of violation upon the same conditions of parole as originally provided for; or, with sufficient notice and opportunity for hearing to the offender, impose additional or more stringent conditions of parole; or

(2) Offer the offender a time-limited, one-time only, non-negotiable expedited revocation disposition, conditioned upon admission to one or more of the pending parole violation charges and acceptance of responsibility for the parole violation conduct in return for a specified revocation disposition. If the offender accepts the expedited revocation disposition within the time period allowed, the expedited revocation disposition shall become the official Board action. If the offender does not accept the expedited revocation disposition within the time period allowed, the expedited revocation disposition shall not be considered further during continuing revocation proceedings.

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