West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 92 - Parole Board
Title 92 - PROCEDURAL RULE WEST VIRGINIA PAROLE BOARD
Series 92-01 - Procedural Rules of the West Virginia Parole Board Eligibility, Decisions and Discharge
Section 92-1-12 - Judicial Review

Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 52, December 27, 2024

12.1. Judicial Review. Decisions of the Parole Board are full and final and are not subject to direct appeal.

12.2. Extraordinary Remedies. An aggrieved inmate may institute a state habeas corpus adsubjiciendum action (W.Va. Code 53-4A-1 et seq.) in the Circuit Court of Kanawha County, the Circuit Court of the County where the Institution is located, or the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, if the actions or Decision of the Parole Board is alleged to violate rights provided by the West Virginia Constitution. An aggrieved inmate may institute an action in the proper federal court (28 U.S. Code §2241) if the actions or Decision of the Parole Board is alleged to violate a United States Constitutional right.

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