Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 255 - BOARD OF PAROLE AND POST-PRISON SUPERVISION
Division 75 - PROCEDURES FOR RESPONSES TO PAROLE AND POST-PRISON SUPERVISION CONDITIONS VIOLATIONS FOR OFFENDERS UNDER THE JURISDICTION OF THE BOARD OF PAROLE AND POST-PRISON SUPERVISION OR LOCAL SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
Section 255-075-0096 - Denial of Rerelease Consideration

Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 255-075-0096

Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024

(1) Upon a finding of aggravation pursuant to Exhibit E or Exhibit H, the Board may deny rerelease on parole and set the parole release date up to two (2) days before the statutory good time date, or, in the case of murder or aggravated murder, require the parole violator to serve for life. This action requires the affirmative vote of a majority of members, except that if the result is life imprisonment, the full Board must vote unanimously.

(2) Denial of rerelease on parole requires a future disposition hearing.

(3) Cases in which the Board sets a parole violator within the guidelines set forth in rule 255-075-0079 and the result requires the parole violator to serve to the end of the sentence, do not require a majority vote of all members.

(4) At any time after denial of rerelease, the Board may adjust the parole release date to accommodate changes in the good time date.

Exhibits referenced are available from the agency.

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 144.085, 144.120, 144.245, 144.395, 144.780 & 144.783 - 787

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 144.085, 144.120, 144.245, 144.395, 144.780 & 144.783 - 787

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