Alabama Statutes

§ 15-22-32 — Parole Court; Hearing Officers; Sanctions; Delegation of Authority

Alabama·Title 15 Criminal Procedure·Ch. 22 Pardons, Paroles, and Probation·Art. 2 Pardons and Paroles
(a)Whenever there is reasonable cause to believe that a prisoner who has been paroled has violated his or her parole, the Board of Pardons and Paroles, at its next meeting, may declare the parolee to be delinquent, and time owed shall date from the delinquency. The Department of Corrections, after receiving notice from the sheriff of the county jail where the parolee is being held, shall promptly notify the board of the return of a parolee charged with violation of his or her parole. The board, a single member of the board, a parole revocation hearing officer, or a designated parole officer shall hold a parole court and consider the case of the parole violator. The parolee shall be afforded all rights provided in subdivision (f)(1). The parole court shall determine whether sufficient evid

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Related

Fleming v. Dowdell
434 F. Supp. 2d 1138 (M.D. Alabama, 2005)
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Sundberg v. Thomas
13 So. 3d 43 (Court of Criminal Appeals of Alabama, 2009)
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Ellard v. Alabama Board of Pardons & Paroles
824 F.2d 937 (Eleventh Circuit, 1987)
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Smith v. Dunn
(N.D. Alabama, 2020)

Legislative History

(Acts 1939, No. 275, p. 426, §12; Code 1940, T. 42, §12; Acts 1951, No. 599, p. 1030, §12; Acts 1975, No. 184, §1; Acts 1981, 3rd Ex. Sess., No. 81-1121, p. 385, §1; Act 99-400, p. 667, §1; Act 2015-185, p. 476, §3; Act 2021-249, §1; Act 2022-371, §1(b)(1); Act 2024-405, §1; Act 2025-273, §3.)

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