Parole Hearing definition

Parole Hearing means the process by which a decision is made to grant, deny, revoke, or rescind parole. Such hearing may or may not be in person. This determination is made subject to the classification of offense for which the inmate stands convicted.
Parole Hearing means a proceeding conducted by the board for purposes of deciding whether to grant or deny parole, or whether to defer parole, release without parole, or revoke parole;
Parole Hearing means the formal hearing and determination of an inmate being considered for release from incarceration on community supervision.

Examples of Parole Hearing in a sentence

  • Client agrees to provide Lawyer honest, accurate and complete information to insure the accuracy and completeness of the Parole Hearing Appeal.

  • Lawyer shall be automatically terminated and relieved of further obligation when Client’s Parole Hearing State Appeal remedies have been exhausted.

Related to Parole Hearing

  • Sale Hearing means the hearing conducted by the Bankruptcy Court to approve the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Court Hearing means the hearing by the High Court of the Petition to sanction the Scheme under Section 453 of the Act.

  • Formal hearing means a board or department process that provides for the right of private parties to submit factual proofs as provided in § 2.2-4020 of the Administrative Process Act in connection with case decisions. Formal hearings do not include the factual inquiries of an informal nature provided in § 2.2-4019 of the Administrative Process Act.

  • Fair Hearing means the State hearing provided to beneficiaries pursuant to Title 22, CCR, Sections 50951 and 50953. All fair hearings requested by beneficiaries shall comply with 42 CFR §§ 431.220(a)(5), 438.408(f), 438.414, and 438.10(g)(1).

  • Plan hearing means the public hearing on a proposed project area plan required