Indiana Statutes

§ 11-13-3-8 — Violation of parole; procedures

Indiana § 11-13-3-8
JurisdictionIndiana
Art. 13PROBATION AND PAROLE
Ch. 3Parole and Discharge of Criminal Offenders

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Ind. Code § 11-13-3-8 (2026).

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(a)If an employee of the department assigned to supervise and assist parolees believes that a parolee has violated a condition to remaining on parole, he may submit a written report of the violation to the parole board. After considering the report and making any further investigation it considers appropriate, the parole board may:
(1)dismiss all further proceedings on the alleged violation;
(2)instruct the employee to handle the matter informally;
(3)request the parolee to meet informally with the parole board to review his parole obligations; or
(4)intensify parole supervision and reporting.
(b)Upon a showing of probable cause to believe the parolee violated a condition to remaining on parole, the chairman (or a member of the parole board designated by the chairman to act in the ab

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(Indiana Court of Appeals, 2013)

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