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Section 20-1015 – RESPITES AND REPRIEVES.

20-1015. RESPITES AND REPRIEVES. (1) The governor shall have power to grant respites or reprieves in all cases of convictions for offenses against the state, except treason or imprisonment on impeachment, but such respites or reprieves shall not extend beyond the next session of the commission; and such commission shall at such session continue or […]

Section 20-1016 – COMMUTATIONS AND PARDONS.

20-1016. COMMUTATIONS AND PARDONS. (1) The commission shall have full and final authority to grant commutations and pardons after conviction and judgment in all cases of offenses against the state except treason or impeachment and as otherwise provided in this section. (2) With respect to commutations and pardons for offenses, or conspiracies to commit any […]

Section 20-1005 – RULES GOVERNING PAROLE — LEGISLATIVE INTENT — RESTRICTIONS — REQUIRED PSYCHIATRIC OR PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION — REQUIRED REPORT.

20-1005. RULES GOVERNING PAROLE — LEGISLATIVE INTENT — RESTRICTIONS — REQUIRED PSYCHIATRIC OR PSYCHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION — REQUIRED REPORT. (1) It is the intent of the legislature to focus prison space on those who commit the most serious offenses or who have the highest likelihood of offending in the future, and the commission, consistent with the […]

Section 20-1006 – MEDICAL PAROLE — REQUIRED REPORT.

20-1006. MEDICAL PAROLE — REQUIRED REPORT. (1) Subject to the limitations of this section and section 20-1005, Idaho Code, and notwithstanding any fixed term of confinement or minimum period of confinement as provided in section 19-2513, Idaho Code, the commission may parole an inmate for medical reasons. A prisoner may be considered for medical parole […]

Section 20-1008 – PAROLE REVOCATION HEARING.

20-1008. PAROLE REVOCATION HEARING. (1) Whenever a paroled prisoner is accused of a violation of parole, other than by absconding supervision or the commission of, and conviction for, a felony or misdemeanor offense under the laws of this state, or any other state, or any federal laws, the parolee shall be entitled to a fair […]