Current through September 17, 2024
Following the preliminary hearing:
009.01 Within a reasonable period of time after the preliminary hearing, not to exceed 10 days, the hearing officer shall make a determination whether there is probable cause or not to believe that a violation of parole has occurred.009.02 Upon finding no probable cause, the hearing officer shall immediately notify the Board of the finding and request the parolee's release from custody.009.03 A finding of probable cause is sufficient to warrant the parolee's continued detention and return to the Department of Correctional Services pending a Review of Parole and a final decision by the board.009.04 As soon as possible after the hearing officer has reached a decision, the parole officer shall inform the board of the finding.270 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 10, § 009