Case References

Holleman vs State 27 N.E.3d 344, 346 (Ind. Ct. App 2015) – parole board has almost absolute discretion in carrying out its duties, and it is not subject to the supervision or control of the courts.


Snowberger v. State, 938 N.E.2d 294, 296 (Ind. Ct. App. 2010) – violation of a single condition of probation is sufficient to revoke probation.”


Hornaday v. State 39 N.E.2d 303, 309 (Ind Ct. App. 1994) – there is no indication that revocation of parole should be more difficult or procedurally different than revocation of probation.


IDOC Policy and Administrative Procedure, Organization and Delivery of Parole Services, Sanctions and Revocation, 03-03-101 XIII

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