P. Taylor v. PPB

CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedApril 24, 2023
Docket527 C.D. 2022
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

Patrick Taylor, : Petitioner : : v. : : Pennsylvania Parole Board, : No. 527 C.D. 2022 Respondent : Submitted: February 17, 2023

BEFORE: HONORABLE PATRICIA A. McCULLOUGH, Judge HONORABLE ANNE E. COVEY, Judge HONORABLE STACY WALLACE, Judge

OPINION NOT REPORTED

MEMORANDUM OPINION BY JUDGE COVEY FILED: April 24, 2023

Patrick Taylor (Taylor) petitions this Court for review of the Pennsylvania Parole Board’s (Board) April 25, 2022 decision (mailed April 29, 2022) affirming the Board’s decision recorded November 24, 2021 (mailed November 30, 2021). Taylor presents one issue for this Court’s review: whether the Board erred by failing to award Taylor credit for all of the time he served exclusively under the Board’s warrant or while incarcerated. After review, this Court affirms. Taylor is currently incarcerated at Quehanna Boot Camp (Quehanna).1 On September 8, 2006, the Dauphin County Common Pleas Court sentenced Taylor to serve to 3 to 6 years of incarceration for the manufacture, sale, delivery, or possession with intent to deliver drugs, and to concurrently serve 5 to 10 years of incarceration for robbery, plus 5 to 10 years of concurrent incarceration for criminal conspiracy to commit robbery (Original Sentence). See Certified Record (C.R.) at

1 See http://inmatelocator.cor.pa.gov (last visited Apr. 21, 2023). 1. Taylor’s Original Sentence maximum release date was December 5, 2015. See C.R. at 1. On September 24, 2010, while Taylor was an inmate at the State Correctional Institution (SCI) at Albion, the Board granted Taylor parole from his Original Sentence on or after December 5, 2010 (upon completion of a violence prevention program) to a community corrections center until he was successfully discharged therefrom. See C.R. at 4-10. On January 20, 2011, the Board released Taylor on parole. See C.R. at 7. As conditions of his parole, Taylor consented, inter alia, to obtaining written permission before changing his approved residence and maintaining regular contact with parole supervision staff. See C.R. at 8. Taylor also agreed to the following conditions (Conditions):

If you are arrested on new criminal charges, the Board has the authority to lodge a detainer against you which will prevent your release from custody[] pending disposition of those charges, even though you may have posted bail or released on your own recognizance from those [new] charges. If you violate a condition of your parole/reparole and, after an appropriate hearing(s), the Board decides that you are in violation of a condition of your parole/reparole[,] you may be recommitted to prison for such time as may be specified by the Board. If you are convicted of a crime committed while on parole/reparole, the Board has the authority, after an appropriate hearing, to recommit you to serve the balance of the sentence or sentences which you were serving when paroled/reparoled, with no credit for time at liberty on parole.

C.R. at 8. On November 22, 2011, the Board declared Taylor delinquent effective November 2, 2011. See C.R. at 11. On July 23, 2013, Taylor was placed in the York

2 County Prison. See C.R. at 12. On October 17, 2013, the Board recommitted Taylor as a technical parole violator (TPV) to serve six months of backtime at an SCI/contracted county jail because he changed his approved residence without permission, and he failed to report to parole supervision staff as instructed. See C.R. at 12, 14-16. The Board recalculated Taylor’s Original Sentence maximum release date to August 25, 2017. See C.R. at 12, 14, 22. The Board also declared that, provided Taylor did not commit certain disciplinary infractions, he would be reparoled automatically (without further Board action) on January 23, 2014. See C.R. at 14, 17. By decision issued November 1, 2013, the Board reaffirmed its October 17, 2013 decision to recommit Taylor. See C.R. at 24. On January 23, 2014, the Board released Taylor on reparole subject to the Conditions. See C.R. at 17-20. On March 14, 2016, the Harrisburg Police Department arrested Taylor for the manufacture, sale, delivery, or possession with intent to deliver drugs (Dauphin County Charge). See C.R. at 25. By decision rendered April 18, 2016, the Board detained Taylor pending disposition of the Dauphin County Charge. See C.R. at 25. On June 17, 2016, Taylor pled guilty to the Dauphin County Charge, and the Dauphin County Common Pleas Court sentenced him to 1½ to 3 years of incarceration (Dauphin County Sentence). See C.R. at 32, 41. Taylor’s custody for return date was August 1, 2016. See C.R. at 26, 41. By August 5, 2016 decision, the Board recommitted Taylor to SCI-Camp Hill as a convicted parole violator (CPV) to serve 18 months of backtime based on the Dauphin County Charge. See C.R. at 26-29. The Board declared that Taylor was not eligible for parole until February 1, 2018, and recalculated his Original Sentence maximum release date as December 14, 2020. See C.R. at 26, 28-29.

3 By decision recorded November 29, 2017, the Board granted Taylor parole to his state detainer/Dauphin County Sentence subject to the Conditions. See C.R. at 33, 36-39. Accordingly, on February 1, 2018, the Board constructively reparoled Taylor from his Original Sentence to serve his state detainer/Dauphin County Sentence. See Board Br. at 3; see also C.R. at 41 (Taylor’s Sentence Status Summary reflected “GU4501 re[]paroled on [February] 1[, 20]18. NG0959 effective date is [February] 2[, 2018.”). On May 8, 2018, Taylor was transferred to Quehanna. See Board Br. at 3; see also C.R. at 103. On November 27, 2018, the Board notified Taylor that he would be released from Quehanna on November 28, 2018, subject to the Conditions. See C.R. at 40, 44-47. The Board recalculated Taylor’s maximum date for his detainer sentence as September 25, 2020. See C.R. at 42, 44. On November 28, 2018, Taylor was moved from Quehanna to Harrisburg Community Corrections Center. See C.R. at 103. On January 8, 2019, Taylor was discharged from the Harrisburg Community Corrections Center to an approved home plan. See C.R. at 67. On March 20, 2019, the Board issued a warrant to commit and detain Taylor, and he was held at SCI-Camp Hill. See C.R. at 49-50, 103. On March 29, 2019, Taylor agreed to Special Conditions of Parole directing him to enter an inpatient drug and alcohol rehabilitation program at Gaudenzia Siena House (Siena House). See C.R. at 48. By Order to Release from Temporary Detention, the Board directed that SCI-Camp Hill transport Taylor to Siena House on March 29, 2019, which it did. See C.R. at 50, 103. On April 27, 2019, Taylor absconded from Siena House and, on April 30, 2019, the Board declared him delinquent for changing his approved residence without permission. See C.R. at 51-52, 67, 153. Taylor’s whereabouts remained unknown until he turned himself in to parole staff on May 18, 2020. See C.R. at 67. 4 On May 18, 2020, the Camp Hill Police Department arrested Taylor on charges of, inter alia, flight to avoid apprehension/trial/punishment and fleeing or attempting to elude police (Cumberland County Charges), the Cumberland County Common Pleas Court set his bail at $50,000.00 monetary, and he was placed in the Cumberland County prison. See C.R. at 55, 64, 104-105, 110, 112. The Board issued a warrant to commit and detain Taylor. See C.R. at 53. Taylor was unable to post bail at that time. See C.R. at 104. However, Taylor posted bail on May 27, 2020, after the Cumberland County Common Pleas Court changed the bail to $50,000.00 unsecured. See C.R. at 64, 105, 110. By June 8, 2020 Order to Cancel Warrant to Commit and Detain, the Board took custody of Taylor and transported him to SCI-Retreat on June 9, 2020. See C.R. at 54, 103. On June 24, 2020, Taylor was moved to SCI-Smithfield. See C.R. at 103.

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