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The Parole Board conducted revocation hearings for multiple individuals. Discussions centered on alleged violations of parole conditions, including new arrests and failure to pay supervision fees. Testimony was heard from parolees, victims, and employers regarding the nature of the incidents, the impact of the allegations, and employment status. The Board made individual determinations on whether to revoke parole, ordered anger management or mental health therapy as conditions, and deliberated on the credibility of statements regarding alleged domestic abuse and violent conduct.
The board conducted revocation and parole hearings at the Louisiana Tech campus to provide educational opportunities for students and professionals. Key discussions included a revocation hearing regarding allegations of domestic abuse battery and outstanding supervision fees, which resulted in a decision not to revoke parole, and a parole eligibility hearing for a habitual offender serving a life sentence.
The board conducted several hearings to address rule violations for individuals on parole or in work release programs. Key discussion topics included rule violations such as contraband possession, intoxication, failure to report, and criminal charges. In one case, the board ordered the revocation of parole following a guilty plea to intoxication. In another case, the board granted a continuance to allow an individual to address pending court charges with counsel. Finally, the board opted for placement in a work release program for six months rather than full revocation, contingent upon continued participation in substance abuse treatment.
The Committee on Parole conducted revocation and parole hearings for several individuals. The committee evaluated allegations of parole condition violations, including criminal activity involving drugs, illegal possession of firearms, and violations of protective orders. In each case, the committee verified the individual's identity, assessed their eligibility for appointed counsel, reviewed the specific allegations, allowed the individuals to respond, and reached a decision regarding the revocation or continuation of their parole status.
The Committee on Parole conducted revocation hearings for two individuals. Key discussion topics included alleged violations of parole conditions such as failure to report, failure to maintain employment, criminal activity, and drug use. The committee addressed individual cases, examined allegations against parolees, and determined necessary corrective actions, including mandatory electronic monitoring and drug testing for one individual.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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