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(6) If the board or its designee finds, by a preponderance of the evidence, that the parolee has inexcusably failed to comply with a condition of his or her parole, the parole may be revoked at any time prior to the expiration of the period of parole.
The releasee must obtain the written permission of his/her parole officer before leaving the assigned county or the State of Arkansas.
Q: Can a person be returned to prison while on parole? A: Yes. If a parolee is convicted of a new offense or violates any condition of their parole, the Parole Board can have his or her parole revoked and have the offender returned to prison.
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A: A parole hearing is held when the Department of Correction determines the inmate is eligible for early release from prison. If approved the inmate will serve the rest of his/her sentence under the supervision of the Department of Community Correction.
Under the new system, parole officers will submit a violation report to the Parole Board only after an offenders combined violations docHub 40 points using the new weighted guidelines. The offenses are categorized as low-level, five points; medium level, 15 points; or high level, 40 points.
If a parolee is convicted of a new offense or violates any condition of their parole, the Parole Board can have his or her parole revoked and have the offender returned to prison.
The offenses are categorized as low-level, five points; medium level, 15 points; or high level, 40 points. Low-level offenses include failure to perform community service, not maintaining employment and travel violations.
A: A parole hearing is held when the Department of Correction determines the inmate is eligible for early release from prison. If approved the inmate will serve the rest of his/her sentence under the supervision of the Department of Community Correction.

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