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Home » US Law » 2022 Iowa Code » Title XVI - CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE » Chapter 908 - VIOLATIONS OF PAROLE OR PROBATION

Section 908.1 – Arrest of alleged parole violator — newly discovered evidence.

908.1 Arrest of alleged parole violator — newly discovered evidence. A parole officer having probable cause to believe that any person released on parole has violated the parole plan or the conditions of parole may arrest such person, or the parole officer may make a complaint before a magistrate in the judicial district in which […]

Section 908.10 – Conviction of a felony while on parole.

908.10 Conviction of a felony while on parole. 1. When a person is convicted and sentenced to incarceration in this state for a felony committed while on parole, or is convicted and sentenced to incarceration in any other state of the United States or a foreign country for an offense committed while on parole, and […]

Section 908.10A – Conviction of an aggravated misdemeanor while on parole.

908.10A Conviction of an aggravated misdemeanor while on parole. 1. When a person is convicted and sentenced to incarceration in a state correctional institution in this state for an aggravated misdemeanor committed while on parole, or is convicted and sentenced to incarceration in any other state of the United States or a foreign country for […]

Section 908.11 – Violation of probation.

908.11 Violation of probation. 1. A probation officer or the judicial district department of correctional services having probable cause to believe that any person released on probation has violated the conditions of probation shall proceed by arrest or summons as in the case of a parole violation. 2. The functions of the liaison officer and […]

Section 908.2 – Initial appearance — bail.

908.2 Initial appearance — bail. 1. An officer making an arrest of an alleged parole violator shall take the arrested person before a magistrate without unnecessary delay for an initial appearance. At the initial appearance the magistrate shall do all of the following: a. Provide written notice of the claimed violation. b. Provide notice that […]

Section 908.2A – Appointment of an attorney.

908.2A Appointment of an attorney. 1. An attorney may be appointed to represent an alleged parole violator in a parole revocation proceeding only if all of the following criteria apply: a. The alleged parole violator requests appointment of an attorney. b. The alleged parole violator is determined to be indigent as defined in section 815.9. […]

Section 908.3 – Place of parole revocation hearing.

908.3 Place of parole revocation hearing. The parole revocation hearing shall be held in any county in the same judicial district in which the alleged parole violator had the initial appearance or in the county from which the warrant for the arrest of the alleged parole violator was issued. [C79, 81, §908.3] 88 Acts, ch […]

Section 908.4 – Parole revocation hearing.

908.4 Parole revocation hearing. 1. The parole revocation hearing shall be conducted by an administrative parole judge who is an attorney. The revocation hearing shall determine the following: a. Whether the alleged parole violation occurred. b. Whether the violator’s parole should be revoked. 2. The administrative parole judge shall make a verbatim record of the […]

Section 908.5 – Disposition.

908.5 Disposition. 1. If a violation of parole is established, the administrative parole judge may continue the parole with or without any modification of the conditions of parole. The administrative parole judge may revoke the parole and require the parolee to serve the sentence originally imposed, or may revoke the parole and reinstate the parolee’s […]

Section 908.6 – Appeal or review.

908.6 Appeal or review. The order of the administrative parole judge shall become the final decision of the board of parole unless, within the time provided by rule, the parole violator appeals the decision or a panel of the board reviews the decision on its own motion. On appeal or review of the administrative parole […]

Section 908.9 – Disposition of violator.

908.9 Disposition of violator. If the parole of a parole violator is revoked, the violator shall remain in the custody of the Iowa department of corrections under the terms of the parolee’s original commitment. If the parole of a parole violator is not revoked, the parole revocation officer or board panel shall order the person’s […]