Beldon v. Board of Parole

743 P.2d 776, 87 Or. App. 641, 1987 Ore. App. LEXIS 4721
CourtCourt of Appeals of Oregon
DecidedOctober 7, 1987
DocketCA A43272
StatusPublished

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Beldon v. Board of Parole, 743 P.2d 776, 87 Or. App. 641, 1987 Ore. App. LEXIS 4721 (Or. Ct. App. 1987).

Opinion

PER CURIAM

This is a direct appeal under ORS 144.335 from a final order of the Board of Parole relating to the setting of petitioner’s parole date. We find no error. We write for the limited purpose of addressing petitioner’s contention that all five board members should have considered his case when, in fact, “only two board members of the board sat.” ORS 144.035(2) specifically authorizes the procedure here. Although a board rule provides that some types of cases must be heard by the full board, this case is not one of them. See OAR 255-30-015O).1

Affirmed.

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§ 144.335
Oregon § 144.335
§ 144.035
Oregon § 144.035
§ 161.725
Oregon § 161.725
§ 144.110
Oregon § 144.110

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