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Victim Services Representatives at respectively setup to assist victims present parole hearings; Victim Safety Plans; Prey notification.
“It’s up to the board to decide whether to grant parole. 2005 West Virginia Code - §62-12-23. .
If the prisoner has requested an “open” parole hearing, the victim or the victim’s family may request the opportunity to address the parole board during the hearing.
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Duties and Responsibilities of a Probation and Parole Officer. Justice appoints Paul Gwalteny and Robert Ryan as judges in West Virginia May 12, 2023.
COVID-19 interim CDC guidance for Correctional and Detention Facilities (memo to WV DCR facility superintendents and directors) Guidance for Correctional.
If you wish to be notified of the defendant’s parole hearing, you should advise either the Prosecuting Attorneys Office of your desire or write to the parole board to request notification directly.
Jan 31, 2014 · Senate Bill 408 would make two changes to the parole process to ensure that DOC inmates are provided with a timely parole board hearing. Gov. Rosinsky, appeals the Circuit Court of Mason County’s February 28, 2020, order denying her petition for a writ of.
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Legislators passed bail and parole reforms this session, but work on the state's jail system remains.
The petitioner sought a writ of mandamus to compel the West Virginia Parole Board (hereinafter "the Board") to review him for parole on an annual basis consistent with the language of W.
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