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What happens after a revocation hearing?

What happens after a revocation hearing?

After the revocation hearing, the hearing officer prepares and submits a written report to a Board panel. A copy is sent to your attorney or directly to you if you were not represented by an attorney. You must send any objections or additions to the report within seven days. A decision on your parole will be made within 21 days of your revocation hearing. The hearing officer is also authorized to determine whether you may be released from confinement pending review of your case by the appropriate Board panel.