Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Corrections
Chapter DOC 331 - Probation - parole revocation procedure
Section DOC 331.13 - Post revocation hearing to determine good time forfeiture, reincarceration, or reconfinement time
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง DOC 331.13
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) APPLICABILITY.
(a) Good time forfeiture hearings apply to
offenders who, before June 1, 1984, committed the crime for which they were
sentenced to a period of incarceration in the Wisconsin state prison and chose
not to have 1983 Wis. Act 528 apply.
(b) Reincarceration hearings apply to
offenders who, between June 1, 1984, and December 30, 1999, committed the crime
for which they were sentenced to a period of incarceration in the Wisconsin
state prison and to any other offender who chose to have 1983 Wis. Act 528
apply, except offenders sentenced under s.
973.01,
Stats.
(c) Reconfinement hearings
apply to offenders who, on or after December 31, 1999, committed the crime for
which they received a bifurcated sentence under s.
973.01,
Stats.
(2) HEARING. The offender is entitled to a hearing under sub. (1) (a), (b), or (c) to determine the amount of good time to be forfeited, or the amount of reincarceration or reconfinement time to be served.
(3) WAIVER. The offender may waive, in writing, the right to a hearing. The waiver may be withdrawn by the offender prior to the decision if the offender establishes that it was not knowingly, voluntarily, or intelligently made.
(4) AMOUNT OF TIME AVAILABLE. The agent shall notify the reviewing authority of the amount of good time available for forfeiture, or the amount of reincarceration or reconfinement time available.
(5) CRITERIA.
(a) For a proceeding under sub. (1) (a), the
agent shall recommend to the reviewing authority that a specific amount of good
time be forfeited and whether good time should be earned upon the forfeited
good time. For a proceeding under sub. (1) (b) or (c), the agent shall
recommend a specific period of reincarceration or reconfinement. The amount of
time may be expressed only in terms of years, months, and days. The agent shall
include the reasons and facts consistent with the criteria listed in par. (b)
that support the recommendation.
(b) In making a recommendation, the agent
shall consider all of the following:
1. The
nature and severity of the original offense.
2. The offender's institution conduct
record.
3. The offender's conduct
and behavior while on supervision.
4. The amount of time left before mandatory
release if the offender is a discretionary release parolee.
5. The amount of time necessary to meet the
goals and objectives of supervision under ch. DOC 328.
6. The amount of time necessary to protect
the public from the offender's further criminal activity, to prevent
depreciation of the seriousness of the violation or to provide a confined
correctional treatment setting.
7.
Other mitigating or aggravating circumstances.
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