Unannotated Code of Maryland (Last Updated: May 16, 2014) |
CORRECTIONAL SERVICES |
TITLE 7. PAROLE, RELEASE ON MANDATORY SUPERVISION, AND EXECUTIVE CLEMENCY |
SUBTITLE 4. REVOCATION OF PAROLE; MODIFICATION OF PAROLE; CONVICTION OF CRIME COMMITTED WHILE ON PAROLE |
§ 7-401. Revocation of parole[Amendment subject to abrogation]
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(a) Hearing by one commissioner. -- If a parolee is alleged to have violated a condition of parole, one commissioner shall hear the case on revocation of the parole at the time and place that the Commission designates.
(b) Counsel; record. --
(1) Each individual charged with a parole violation is entitled to be represented by counsel of the individual's choice or, if eligible, counsel provided by the Public Defender's office.
(2) The Commission shall keep a record of the hearing.
(c) Action authorized to be taken by commissioner. -- If the commissioner finds from the evidence that the parolee has violated a condition of parole, the commissioner may take any action that the commissioner considers appropriate, including:
(1) (i) revoking the order of parole;
(ii) setting a future hearing date for consideration for reparole; and
(iii) remanding the individual to the Division of Correction or local correctional facility from which the individual was paroled; or
(2) continuing parole:
(i) without modification of its conditions; or
(ii) with modification of its conditions, including a requirement that the parolee spend all or part of the remaining parole period in a home detention program.
(d) Portion of sentence to be served. --
(1) Subject to paragraph (2) of this subsection and further action by the Commission, if the order of parole is revoked, the commissioner hearing the parole revocation, in the commissioner's discretion, may require the inmate to serve any unserved portion of the sentence originally imposed.
(2) An inmate may not receive credit for time between release on parole and revocation of parole if:
(i) the inmate was serving a sentence for a violent crime when parole was revoked; and
(ii) the parole was revoked due to a finding that the inmate committed a violent crime while on parole.
(e) Portion of sentence to be served -- Commencement. -- Subject to subsection (d) of this section, if a sentence has commenced as provided under § 9-202(c)(2) of this article and the inmate is serving that sentence when the order of parole is revoked, any reimposed portion of the sentence originally imposed shall begin at the expiration of any sentences which were begun under § 9-202(c)(2) of this article.
(f) Judicial review. --
(1) The inmate may seek judicial review in the circuit court within 30 days after receiving the written decision of the Commission.
(2) The court shall hear the action on the record.
HISTORY: An. Code 1957, art. 41, § 4-501(5), 4-511(a)-(e); 1999, ch. 54, § 2; ch. 64; 2004, ch. 316; 2011, ch. 381.