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Gina
09-15-2013, 8:59pm
Help me settle an argument.

When deciding whether or not to parole someone, can the parole board use information that was not admissible in that case in Court? Such as priors, past similar behavior, or anything else?

MrPeabody
09-15-2013, 9:02pm
I think they do in my state. They even let the victim testify, or their relatives if the victim is dead. And their behavior while in prison comes into play, and of course that was not evidence available at the original trial. Just that fact wins the argument for you.:seasix:

Torqaholic
09-15-2013, 9:21pm
That may depend on where you're from.

From what I've seen around here none of that matters. The deciding factor appears to be whether you are useful to them or not.

mrvette
09-15-2013, 9:22pm
Lay in wait.... 270 Win. scope, 200 yards.....

hell with them....


CASE CLOSED!!!!!:issues:

Mike Mercury
09-16-2013, 10:03am
The deciding factor appears to be whether you are voting democrat - multiple times - in the next general election.

fixt

vetteman9368
09-16-2013, 10:08am
Gina, I'm sure they'll let you out this time

Sneaks
09-16-2013, 10:21am
Yes they can. Parole boards have access to inmates files. Everything they have done is in that file. So knowledge of past history, both in prison and what they did to get there, is a large deciding factor in granting someone parole.

Yerf Dog
09-16-2013, 10:37am
Lay in wait.... 270 Win. scope, 200 yards.....

hell with them....


CASE CLOSED!!!!!:issues:

:skep: :rofl:

HeatherO
09-16-2013, 12:16pm
Gina, I'm sure they'll let you out this time

:rofl::rofl:

C5SilverBullet
09-16-2013, 12:32pm
Help me settle an argument.

When deciding whether or not to parole someone, can the parole board use information that was not admissible in that case in Court? Such as priors, past similar behavior, or anything else?

It may vary, but yes they can. The parole hearing isn't tied to the crime you're currently in prison for, it is more about you as an overall person, and whether you're going to continue to be a felon on the outside.