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 92-1-9 - Release or Discharge from Parole

Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024

9.1. The Chairperson shall consider all requests by the Division and by parolees for release or discharge from further parole supervision, provided that the parolee shall have been released on parole for at least one year if sentenced to less than life imprisonment or five years if sentenced to life imprisonment and the ends of parole have been attained.

9.1.a. If the Chairperson denies discharge, they shall issue a written statement as to the reasons for denial and set a date to be reviewed again. The date for the next review shall not exceed a year.

9.2. No parolee shall be discharged from parole if he or she has violated the terms of release on parole by confession to, or being convicted of, in any state of the United States, the District of Columbia or the territorial possessions of the United States, the crime of treason, murder, aggravated robbery, first degree sexual assault, second degree sexual assault, sexual offense against a minor, incest, or offenses with the same essential elements if known by other terms in other jurisdictions.

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