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2154.6 – Adoption Of Recommitment Ranges Following Revocation Of Parole By Board | Pennsylvania Law

Learn about Pennsylvania's parole recommitment ranges, including how they are set, deviations, and review processes for parole violations.

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2154.6 – Adoption Of Recommitment Ranges Following Revocation Of Parole By Board

Pennsylvania Title 42 - Judiciary and Judicial Procedure § 2154.6

Summary
Pennsylvania law 42 Pa.C.S. 2154.6 mandates the adoption of recommitment ranges by the parole board for individuals whose parole is revoked. These ranges consider the severity of the original offense, the violation, and rehabilitative needs. The law also requires the board to provide written reasons if it deviates from these ranges.
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In simple terms: Learn about Pennsylvania's parole recommitment ranges, including how they are set, deviations, and review processes for parole violations.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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