North Dakota Statutes
§ 12-59-05 — Consideration by board
North Dakota § 12-59-05
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N.D. Cent. Code § 12-59-05 (2026).
Text
Every inmate's eligibility for parole must be reviewed in accordance with the rules adopted
by the parole board. The board shall consider all pertinent information regarding each inmate,
including the circumstances of the offense, the presentence report, the inmate's family,
educational, and social history and criminal record, the inmate's conduct, employment,
participation in education and treatment programs while in the custody of the department of
corrections and rehabilitation, and the inmate's medical and psychological records.
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Related
Pulkrabek v. Sletten
557 N.W.2d 225 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 1996)
State v. Shepherd
554 N.W.2d 821 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 1996)
Nearby Sections
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§ 12-44.1-01
Definitions§ 12-44.1-02
Establishing correctional facilities - Correctional facility contracts - Regional corrections centers§ 12-44.1-03
Safety and sanitation§ 12-44.1-04
Administration - Organization - Management§ 12-44.1-05
Meal payments§ 12-44.1-06
Grades of correctional facilities§ 12-44.1-06.1
Correctional facilities standards§ 12-44.1-06.2
Female inmates in grade one correctional facilities§ 12-44.1-06.3
Female inmates in grade one correctional facilities§ 12-44.1-07
Who may be confined in correctional facilities§ 12-44.1-07.1
Management of inmate population§ 12-44.1-08
Confinement of state and federal inmates§ 12-44.1-09
Housing of inmates§ 12-44.1-10
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