Virginia Statutes

§ 53.1-154 — Times at which Virginia Parole Board to review cases

Virginia § 53.1-154
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 53.1Prisons and Other Methods of Correction
Ch. 4Probation and Parole
Art. 3Procedures Governing Parole

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Va. Code Ann. § 53.1-154 (2026).

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The Virginia Parole Board shall by regulation divide each calendar year into such equal parts as it may deem appropriate to the efficient administration of the parole system. Unless there be reasonable cause for extension of the time within which to review and decide a case, the Board shall review and decide the case of each prisoner no later than that part of the calendar year in which he becomes eligible for parole, and at least annually thereafter, until he is released on parole or discharged, except that upon any such review the Board may schedule the next review as much as three years thereafter, provided there are ten years or more or life imprisonment remaining on the sentence in such case. Such reviews shall include a live interview of the prisoner by a Board member or a staff memb

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Legislative History

Code 1950, §§ 53-252, 53-254; 1966, c. 638; 1970, c. 648; 1977, c. 34; 1982, c. 636; 1984, c. 655; 2023, cc. 805, 806.

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