Ariz. Admin. Code § R5-4-302 - Revocation Hearings
A. An
officer of the Department or a member of the Board may initiate the revocation
process by requesting that the Department issue to the Board a warrant that:
1. Alleges an inmate violated a condition of
the inmate's release; and
2. Lists
documents and items to be offered as evidence and witnesses who will be called
to testify.
B. After the
Department executes the warrant and it is determined there is probable cause to
believe the inmate violated a condition of the inmate's release or the inmate
waives a probable cause hearing, the Board shall schedule a revocation hearing.
The Board shall provide advance notice of the date and location of the
revocation hearing to the inmate and the Department.
C. The Board shall conduct the revocation
hearing. The inmate may request that the hearing be continued for good cause.
The Board may continue the hearing for good cause at any time.
D. At the close of the revocation hearing,
the Board shall take one of the following actions:
1. Find that each allegation in the warrant
is not true and direct, in writing, that the Department release the inmate from
secure custody to parole, home arrest, work furlough, or community supervision
status.
2. Find that one or more of
the allegations in the warrant are true and revoke the inmate's release. The
Department shall immediately place the inmate in secure custody and hold the
inmate as provided by law.
3. In
the case of an inmate on parole, find that one or more of the allegations in
the warrant are true and revoke the inmate's parole but place the inmate on
home arrest. The Department shall hold the inmate in secure custody pending the
inmate's release on home arrest.
4.
In the case of an inmate on parole, work furlough, home arrest, or community
supervision, find that one or more of the allegations in the warrant are true
but reinstate the inmate's release with or without additional
conditions.
E. If the
Board revokes an inmate's parole status under subsection (D)(2) or (D)(3), the
Board may determine whether the circumstances merit forfeiture of some or all
street-time credits earned by the inmate while on parole.
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