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Morrissey v. Brewer

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The parolee is usually present and can present witnesses and documentary evidence and ask the victim questions. But in extreme cases the victim can be interviewed outside the parolee's presence. If this happens, the parolee can leave a list of questions for the victim to answer. Evidence including
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The hearing can take place with the defendant in or out of custody. If applicable, a victim may be ordered to testify at a hearing. During the hearing, a member of the Parole Hearing Division reviews the evidence of the violation.
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A parolee's liberty involves significant values within the protection of the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, and termination of that liberty requires an informal hearing.
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After the hearing, the factfinders issue a written statement as to the evidence relied upon and reasons for revoking parole. The victim can be notified about the outcome.
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Brennan and Marshall noted in their concurrence, "The only question open under our precedents is whether counsel must be furnished the parolee if he is indigent."
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letters, affidavits, and other material that would not be admissible in an adversary criminal trial can be allowed in a
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Burger, joined by Stewart, White, Blackmun, Powell, Rehnquist
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violations. This hearing is colloquially known as a "
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Supreme Court of the United States
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L. Ed. 2d
U.S. LEXIS
Warren E. Burger
William O. Douglas
William J. Brennan Jr.
Potter Stewart
Byron White
Thurgood Marshall
Harry Blackmun
Lewis F. Powell Jr.
William Rehnquist
United States Supreme Court
hearing
parole board
parole




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