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- SD 24-15A - ADULT STATE CORRECTIONAL PAROLE SYSTEM
24-15A-32 Department's establishment of initial parole date--Calculation of parole date--Certain crimes deemed violent for purposes of parole--Minimum time to be served--Parole eligibility
- South Dakota Probation Services Overview | SD UJS
Court Services in South Dakota oversees probation-related activities, ensuring compliance with court orders for both adult and juveniles It is separate from Parole, which falls under the State Department of Corrections You can find more information about state prisons at the Department of Correction website
- SD 24-15 - PAROLES FROM STATE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES
PAROLES FROM STATE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES 24-15-1 Files and case histories of inmates--Purposes--Access to file 24-15-1 1 Parole defined--Prisoner not required to accept parole--No right to parole 24-15-1 2 Prior felonies--Determination and effect on parole eligibility 24-15-2 Contents and sources for case histories
- Peltier faces parole board nearly 50 years after conviction
Many advocates are calling for the release of 79-year-old Leonard Peltier from federal prison, though some say he should remain imprisoned for his conviction following a shootout with FBI agents in Pine Ridge in 1975 Peltier, who had a parole hearing Monday, has spent most of his life in federal prison His attorney said his health is failing
- SDLRC - Codified Law 24-15-5 - Time of eligibility for parole.
Time of eligibility for parole An inmate is eligible for parole, subject to § 24-15-4, after deducting from the inmate's sentence the statutory time granted for good conduct pursuant to § 24-5-1: (1) If convicted of a felony for the first time, when the inmate has served one-fourth of the time remaining;
- Second Judicial Circuit Court Services (Probation)
Court Services in South Dakota oversees probation-related activities, ensuring compliance with court orders for both adults and juveniles It is separate from Parole, which falls under the State Department of Corrections You can find more information about state prisons and parole at the Department of Corrections site
- A Manson Family member was recommended for parole again. But shes not . . .
A panel of the California Board of Parole Hearings has again recommended parole for former Charles Manson follower and convicted killer Patricia Krenwinkel Krenwinkel was found suitable for parole for the second time in three years on Friday
- Codified Law 24-15-5 | South Dakota Legislature
An inmate is eligible for parole, subject to § 24-15-4, after deducting from the inmate's sentence the statutory time granted for good conduct pursuant to § 24-5-1: (1) If convicted of a felony for the first time, when the inmate has served one-fourth of the time remaining;
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