Revocation of probation or parole:
a. Is not governed by any particular due process requirement.
b. Can be enacted merely on a decision made by the probationer's or parolee's probation or parole officer.
c. Requires the concurrence of an appellate court judge.
d. Requires procedural safeguards, including a hearing.
d
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