Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Corrections
Executive Bureau
Community Status; Eligibility Criteria
Part 7 - PAROLE, PARDON, REPRIEVE, AND COMMUTATION OF SENTENCE
Section R. 791.7750 - Preliminary parole revocation hearing; waiver; summary of hearing; sufficiency of evidence

Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 791.7750

Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024

Rule 750.

(1) An alleged parole violator may waive a preliminary parole revocation hearing or any of the rights in the parole revocation process specified by statute or rule. A waiver shall be in writing and signed by the person charged.

(2) When a preliminary parole revocation hearing is held, the hearing officer shall make a written summary of the hearing, which shall include the substance of the statements and evidence in support of the parolee's position and the department's position and the reasons for the hearing officer's decision.

(3) If the evidence presented at the hearing is insufficient to support a probable cause finding, a finding of no probable cause shall be entered and the parolee shall be released immediately. If the evidence presented at the hearing is sufficient to support a probable cause finding, the parolee shall be continued in custody pending the decision of the deputy director or designate regarding his or her return.

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