Utah Admin. Code R671-514-4 - Acceptance of Pleas
(1) An offender
may enter an admission or plea of no contest using the parole violation hearing
waiver form.
(2) The parole
violation hearing waiver form shall explain that an admission or no contest
plea will result in a revocation of parole. The waiver shall also explain, if
parole is revoked, the offender may be ordered to serve their full sentences to
expiration.
(3) The waiver shall
also include a statement that the offender is waiving the rights to:
(a) a hearing at which the Department of
Corrections would be required to prove parole violation allegations by a
preponderance of the evidence;
(b)
the appointment of an attorney to assist the offender at an evidentiary
hearing;
(c) be present at the
hearing where the evidence and testimony supporting the allegations are
presented;
(d) confront and
cross-examine any witnesses who testify regarding the violation allegations,
absent a showing of good cause for not allowing the confrontation;
(e) call witnesses and testify themselves
regarding the violation allegations.
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