Upon receipt of the notice to begin revocation proceedings,
the supervising agent shall have the duties in items A to F.
A. The agent shall give the releasee a copy
of the violation report.
B. The
supervising agent shall advise the releasee of the purpose of the hearing; the
right to a hearing; the right to the assistance of counsel of choice or the
services of the State Public Defender; the right to present evidence and to
confront and cross-examine witnesses; and the right to admit the violations of
release.
C. If the releasee signs
the admission of violations form, the supervising agent shall notify the
fugitive unit to transport the violator to a correctional facility designated
by the commissioner.
D. Upon return
to the correctional facility, the releasee shall be provided with a
dispositional hearing within 15 working days at which the supervising agent is
not required to be present.
E. If
the releasee requests a revocation hearing, the supervising agent shall call
the hearings and release unit to coordinate a date and time for the
hearing.
F. Upon receiving the date
and time for the hearing, the supervising agent shall prepare a notice of
hearing form, make six copies of the rules of release, six copies of any
written evidence, and distribute one set of each according to the distribution
indicated on the notice of revocation hearing form.
If the releasee is in custody pursuant to a warrant issued
by the hearings and release unit, the hearing shall be held within 15 working
days immediately after detention, unless good cause is shown for a continuance.
At the time notice is given to the releasee, notice shall be sent to the State
Public Defender or private counsel.