The process of sending an offender back to prison for violating the conditions of parole.
a. Fundamental Rights
b. Parole Revocation
c. Mempa v. Rhay (1967)
d. Conditions of Release
b. Parole Revocation
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In addition to meeting the minimum eligibility requirements, a prisoner cannot be paroled without having
a. secured employment in the community. b. secured housing in the community. c. a majority of parole board members agreeing that the prisoner is ready for parole. d. the governor's agreement.
The procedure by which an administrative record is made of an arrest is calledĀ ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
What is the Brady Rule and how is it applied to Exculpatory evidence?
What would be an ideal response?
After passage of the ___________in 1914, what had been lawful behavior became illegal, and a new class of criminals was created, as well as a lucrative new enterpriseādrug trafficking ___________________
a. Misuse of Drugs Act b. Harrison Act c. Anti Drug Abuse Act d. Drug Accountability Act