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9.95.124 – On-site revocation hearing -- Attorney general's recommendations -- Procedural rules | Washington Law

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9.95.124 – On-site revocation hearing -- Attorney general's recommendations -- Procedural rules

Washington Crimes and Punishments § 9.95.124

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RCW 9.95.124 - On-site revocation hearing -- Attorney general's recommendations -- Procedural rules At all on-site parole revocation hearings for offenders convicted of crimes committed before July 1, 1984, the community corrections officers of the department of corrections, having made the allegations of the violations of the conditions of parole, may be represented by the attorney general. The attorney general may make independent recommendations to the board about whether the violations con
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