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9.95.120 – Suspension, revision of parole -- Community corrections officers -- Hearing -- Retaking violators -- Reinstatement | Washington Law

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9.95.120 – Suspension, revision of parole -- Community corrections officers -- Hearing -- Retaking violators -- Reinstatement

Washington Crimes and Punishments § 9.95.120

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RCW 9.95.120 - Suspension, revision of parole -- Community corrections officers -- Hearing -- Retaking violators -- Reinstatement Whenever the board or a community corrections officer of this state has reason to believe a person convicted of a crime committed before July 1, 1984, has breached a condition of his or her parole or violated the law of any state where he or she may then be or the rules and regulations of the board, any community corrections officer of this state may arrest or cause
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