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 the person is being supervised, charging such violation, and if it appears from such complaint, or from affidavits filed with it, that there is probable cause to believe that such person has violated the parole plan or the terms of parole, the magistrate shall issue a warrant for the arrest of such person. If a parole officer has newly discovered evidence which indicates that a person released on parole should not have been granted parole originally, the parole officer shall present the evidence to the board of parole and the board may issue an order to rescind the parole.
[C79, 81, §908.1]
88 Acts, ch 1091, §6; 2018 Acts, ch 1068, §1
Structure 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.
Section 908.2 - Initial appearance — bail.
Section 908.2A - Appointment of an attorney.
Section 908.3 - Place of parole revocation hearing.
Section 908.4 - Parole revocation hearing.
Section 908.6 - Appeal or review.
Section 908.7 - Waiver of parole revocation hearing.
Section 908.9 - Disposition of violator.
Section 908.10 - Conviction of a felony while on parole.
Section 908.10A - Conviction of an aggravated misdemeanor while on parole.