Utah Admin. Code R671-510-1 - Evidence for Issuance of Warrants
(1) Board Warrants shall be issued only upon
a showing that there is probable cause to believe that a parole violation has
occurred.
(2) A Warrant Request
shall be submitted by the parole agent setting forth facts that establish
probable cause to believe that the parolee committed specific parole
violations. Each allegation shall have a probable cause statement sufficient to
support the issuance of an arrest warrant. Supplementary reports or information
that are attached or appended to the warrant request may not be considered in
establishing probable cause.
(3)
Upon approval of the request by the Board, a Warrant of Arrest shall be issued
to arrest, detain, and return the parolee to custody.
(4) In response to a warrant request, the
Board may issue the warrant, deny the warrant, deny the warrant and order a
different sanction, or return the warrant.
(5) If the Board returns a warrant request,
the parole agent may resubmit the warrant request with additional
information.
(6) If the Board has a
previously issued a warrant, the parole agent may amend the warrant to add
allegations or other information.
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