37 Pa. Code § 65.5 - Special provisions or conditions of sentence
Every special probationer or parolee shall comply with the following conditions of sentence or, in the case of a parolee, special conditions which will be subsequently imposed by his parole agent:
(1) If problems arise or questions occur
concerning the conditions of probation or parole, the parolee shall consult
with the parole agent, as it is the responsibility of the latter to help the
parolee in the interpretation of the conditions of probation or parole. If a
parolee is unable to contact his parole agent, he should contact the agent in
charge of the district parole office.
(2) If a parolee is arrested while on special
probation or parole, the Board may place a detainer against him which will
prevent the parolee from making bail, pending the disposition of the new
charges or other action of the court.
(3) If a parolee is convicted of a crime
committed while on special probation, or violates the conditions of probation,
the court may revoke probation of and impose sentence upon the
parolee.
(4) If a parolee is
convicted of a crime committed while on special parole, or violates the
conditions of parole, the court may recommit the parolee to serve the balance
of the sentence which the parolee was serving when paroled, with no credit
given for time at liberty on parole.
Notes
This section cited in 37 Pa. Code § 67.1 (relating to general requirements).
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