This is a legal form that was released by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections - a government authority operating within Oklahoma. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form 160901D?
A: Form 160901D is a Parole Revocation Fact Sheet used in Oklahoma.
Q: What is parole?
A: Parole is the conditional release of a prisoner before the expiration of their sentence.
Q: When can parole be revoked?
A: Parole can be revoked if the parolee violates the conditions of their parole.
Q: What happens if parole is revoked?
A: If parole is revoked, the parolee may be sent back to prison to serve the remainder of their sentence.
Q: Who is responsible for parole revocation in Oklahoma?
A: The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board is responsible for parole revocation in Oklahoma.
Q: How can parolees request a hearing during the parole revocation process?
A: Parolees can request a hearing by submitting a written request to the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board.
Q: Is legal representation available during the parole revocation hearing?
A: Yes, parolees have the right to legal representation during the parole revocation hearing.
Q: What factors are considered during the parole revocation hearing?
A: Factors such as the nature and seriousness of the violation, the parolee's criminal history, and any mitigating circumstances are considered during the parole revocation hearing.
Q: Can the parolee present witnesses or evidence during the parole revocation hearing?
A: Yes, parolees have the right to present witnesses and evidence during the parole revocation hearing.
Q: What are some potential outcomes of the parole revocation hearing?
A: Some potential outcomes of the parole revocation hearing include continued parole, modification of conditions, or revocation of parole.
Form Details:
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