Notwithstandingany other provision of law to the contrary, if a court finds by apreponderance of the evidence, that a probationer or a person underpost-release supervision has committed a felony or absconded, thecourt may revoke his probation and impose any or all of the sentence.For purposes of this section, "absconding from supervision"means the failure of a probationer to report to his supervising officerfor six (6) or more consecutive months.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 47 - Prisons and Prisoners; Probation and Parole
Chapter 7 - Probation and Parole
§ 47-7-1. Probation and Parole Law
§ 47-7-3. Parole of prisoners; conditions for eligibility; determination of tentative hearing date
§ 47-7-4. Conditional medical release of prisoners; criteria; supervision; revocation
§ 47-7-11. Salaries, per diem and expenses
§ 47-7-13. Voting and recordkeeping requirements; offices, equipment, and supplies
§ 47-7-15. Seal of board; records and reports
§ 47-7-17. Examination of offender's record; eligibility for parole
§ 47-7-21. Privileged information
§ 47-7-23. Rules and regulations
§ 47-7-25. Gratuities to paroled offender
§ 47-7-29. Effect of conviction of felony while on parole or earned-release supervision
§ 47-7-37.1. Revocation of probation or post-release supervision
§ 47-7-39. Change of residence; transfer
§ 47-7-41. Discharge from probation
§ 47-7-43. Application of provisions
§ 47-7-45. Provisions inapplicable to Oakley Youth Development Center
§ 47-7-53. Department of Corrections to assume duties, powers and responsibilities of Parole Board