(2) The board may:
(a) Reinstate or continue the alleged violator on parole subject to the same or modified conditions of parole;
(b) Revoke parole and require that the parole violator serve the remaining balance of the sentence as provided by law;
(c) Impose sanctions as provided in ORS 144.106; or
(d) Delegate the authority, in whole or in part, granted by this subsection to its designated representative as provided by rule.
(3) Within a reasonable time prior to the hearing, the board or its designated representative shall provide the parolee with written notice which shall contain the following information:
(a) A concise written statement of the suspected violations and the evidence which forms the basis of the alleged violations.
(b) The parolee’s right to a hearing and the time, place and purpose of the hearing.
(c) The names of persons who have given adverse information upon which the alleged violations are based and the right of the parolee to have such persons present at the hearing for the purposes of confrontation and cross-examination unless it has been determined that there is good cause for not allowing confrontation.
(d) The parolee’s right to present letters, documents, affidavits or persons with relevant information at the hearing unless it has been determined that informants would be subject to risk of harm if their identity were disclosed.
(e) The parolee’s right to subpoena witnesses under ORS 144.347.
(f) The parolee’s right to be represented by counsel and, if indigent, to have counsel appointed at board expense if the board or its designated representative determines, after request, that the request is based on a timely and colorable claim that:
(A) The parolee has not committed the alleged violation of the conditions upon which the parolee is at liberty;
(B) Even if the violation is a matter of public record or is uncontested, there are substantial reasons which justify or mitigate the violation and make revocation inappropriate and that the reasons are complex or otherwise difficult to develop or present; or
(C) The parolee, in doubtful cases, appears to be incapable of speaking effectively on the parolee’s own behalf.
(g) That the hearing is being held to determine:
(A) Whether there is probable cause to believe a violation of one or more of the conditions of parole has occurred; and
(B) If there is probable cause to believe a violation of one or more of the conditions of parole has occurred:
(i) Whether to reinstate parole;
(ii) Whether to continue the alleged violator on parole subject to the same or modified conditions of parole; or
(iii) Whether to revoke parole and require that the parole violator serve a term of imprisonment consistent with ORS 144.346.
(4) At the hearing the parolee shall have the right:
(a) To present evidence on the parolee’s behalf, which shall include the right to present letters, documents, affidavits or persons with relevant information regarding the alleged violations;
(b) To confront witnesses against the parolee unless it has been determined that there is good cause not to allow confrontation;
(c) To examine information or documents which form the basis of the alleged violation unless it has been determined that informants would be subject to risk of harm if their identity is disclosed; and
(d) To be represented by counsel and, if indigent, to have counsel provided at board expense if the request and determination provided in subsection (3)(f) of this section have been made. If an indigent’s request is refused, the grounds for the refusal shall be succinctly stated in the record.
(5) Within a reasonable time after the preliminary hearing, the parolee shall be given a written summary of what transpired at the hearing, including the board’s or its designated representative’s decision or recommendation and reasons for the decision or recommendation and the evidence upon which the decision or recommendation was based. If an indigent parolee’s request for counsel at board expense has been made in the manner provided in subsection (3)(f) of this section and refused, the grounds for the refusal shall be succinctly stated in the summary.
(6)(a) The parolee may admit or deny the violation without being physically present at the hearing if the parolee appears before the board or its designee by means of simultaneous television transmission allowing the board to observe and communicate with the parolee and the parolee to observe and communicate with the board or by telephonic communication allowing the board to communicate with the parolee and the parolee to communicate with the board.
(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection, appearance by simultaneous television transmission or telephonic communication shall not be permitted unless the facilities used enable the parolee to consult privately with counsel during the proceedings.
(7) If the board or its designated representative has determined that there is probable cause to believe that a violation of one or more of the conditions of parole has occurred, the hearing shall proceed to receive evidence from which the board may determine whether to reinstate or continue the alleged parole violator on parole subject to the same or modified conditions of parole or revoke parole and require that the parole violator serve a term of imprisonment as provided by ORS 144.346.
(8) At the conclusion of the hearing if probable cause has been determined and the hearing has been held by a member of the board or by a designated representative of the board, the person conducting the hearing shall transmit the record of the hearing, together with a proposed order including findings of fact, recommendation and reasons for the recommendation to the board. The parolee or the parolee’s representative shall have the right to file exceptions and written arguments with the board. The right to file exceptions and written arguments may be waived. After consideration of the record, recommendations, exceptions and arguments a quorum of the board shall enter a final order including findings of fact, its decision and reasons for the decision. [1973 c.694 §13; 1977 c.375 §2; 1981 c.644 §7; 1987 c.158 §20a; 1987 c.803 §17; 1989 c.790 §42a; 1991 c.836 §2; 1993 c.581 §3; 1997 c.313 §12; 2009 c.178 §30; 2010 c.89 §13]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 04 - Criminal Procedure, Crimes
Section 144.005 - State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision; membership; compensation.
Section 144.025 - Chairperson; quorum; participation of all members; rules.
Section 144.035 - Board hearings; panels; exception.
Section 144.059 - State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision Account.
Section 144.060 - Acceptance of funds or property; contracts with federal government and others.
Section 144.083 - Early discharge from supervision; rules.
Section 144.085 - Active parole and post-prison supervision; minimum amounts; extension.
Section 144.086 - Supervision conditions related to medical use of cannabis.
Section 144.087 - "Supervisory authority" defined.
Section 144.089 - Community service exchange programs.
Section 144.096 - Release plan; contents; rules.
Section 144.098 - Review of release plan.
Section 144.102 - Conditions of post-prison supervision.
Section 144.103 - Term of active post-prison supervision for person convicted of certain offenses.
Section 144.104 - Supervisory authority; revising conditions.
Section 144.106 - Violation of post-prison supervision conditions; sanctions.
Section 144.107 - Sanctions for violations of conditions of post-prison supervision; rules.
Section 144.108 - Recommitment to prison for certain violations; procedure; effect of recommitment.
Section 144.110 - Restriction on parole of persons sentenced to minimum terms.
Section 144.122 - Advancing initial release date; requirements; exceptions; rules.
Section 144.123 - Who may accompany person to parole hearing; rules.
Section 144.135 - Bases of parole decisions to be in writing.
Section 144.185 - Records and information available to board.
Section 144.232 - Release of dangerous offender to post-prison supervision; eligibility; hearing.
Section 144.245 - Date of release on parole; effect of release order.
Section 144.260 - Notice of prospective release on parole or post-prison supervision.
Section 144.270 - Conditions of parole.
Section 144.317 - Appointment of attorneys; payment.
Section 144.335 - Appeal from order of board to Court of Appeals; appointment of master; costs.
Section 144.337 - Public Defense Services Commission to provide counsel for eligible petitioners.
Section 144.340 - Power to retake and return violators of parole and post-prison supervision.
Section 144.341 - Procedure upon arrest of violator.
Section 144.343 - Hearing required on revocation; procedure.
Section 144.345 - Revocation of parole; effect of conviction for crime.
Section 144.346 - Parole revocation sanctions; rules.
Section 144.347 - Subpoena power of board; reimbursement for costs; contempt proceedings.
Section 144.374 - Deputization of persons in other states to act in returning Oregon violators.
Section 144.404 - Department of Corrections authority to receive, hold and dispose of property.
Section 144.406 - Petition for return of things seized; rules.
Section 144.407 - Grounds for valid claim to rightful possession.
Section 144.408 - Hearing on petition.
Section 144.409 - Granting petition for return of things seized; judicial review.
Section 144.410 - Definitions for ORS 144.410 to 144.525.
Section 144.430 - Duties of department in administering program.
Section 144.470 - Disposition of enrollee’s compensation under program; rules.
Section 144.480 - Protections and benefits for enrollees.
Section 144.490 - Status of enrollees.
Section 144.500 - Effect of violation or unexcused absence by enrollee.
Section 144.522 - Revolving fund.
Section 144.600 - Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision.
Section 144.602 - Short title.
Section 144.603 - Withdrawal from compact.
Section 144.605 - Fee for application to transfer supervision.
Section 144.610 - Out-of-state supervision of parolees; contract with other states.
Section 144.615 - Hearing procedure.
Section 144.622 - "Parole" and "parolee" defined for Uniform Act for Out-of-State Supervision.
Section 144.635 - Intensive supervision; duration.
Section 144.641 - Definitions.
Section 144.642 - Criteria for determining residence; Department of Corrections; rules; matrix.
Section 144.646 - Use of rules and matrix by community corrections agency.
Section 144.653 - Sealing records of pardoned conviction; notice to victim.
Section 144.655 - Request to seal records of pardoned conviction; notice to victim.
Section 144.730 - Failure to complete treatment program.
Section 144.740 - Request for appearance by prosecuting attorney at release date hearing.
Section 144.750 - Victim’s rights.
Section 144.775 - Commission members; terms; compensation; rules on duration of prison terms.
Section 144.783 - Duration of term of imprisonment when prisoner is sentenced to consecutive terms.
Section 144.791 - Presentence report in felony conviction cases; when required.