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9.95.260 – Indeterminate sentence review board -- Supervision of conditionally pardoned persons -- Hearing | Washington Law

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9.95.260 – Indeterminate sentence review board -- Supervision of conditionally pardoned persons -- Hearing

Washington Crimes and Punishments § 9.95.260

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RCW 9.95.260 - Indeterminate sentence review board -- Supervision of conditionally pardoned persons -- Hearing (1) The indeterminate sentence review board shall, when requested by the governor, pass on the representations made in support of applications for pardons for convicted persons and make recommendations thereon to the governor.(2) It will be the duty of the secretary of corrections to exercise supervision over such convicted persons as have been conditionally pardoned by the governor, t
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