Scheduling of Initial Parole Release Hearing and Subsequent Review Hearings
Effective Jan 13, 2017Mass. Register #1330MGL c. 27, § 5Massachusetts Parole Board
- (1) The parole hearing panel conducts a parole hearing prior to the parole eligibility date. Such hearings are conducted at the inmate's place of incarceration, except for offenders serving a life sentence or Victim Access Hearings conducted pursuant to 120 CMR 401.00: Victim Access Hearings. Where an inmate is serving a life sentence, the parole release hearing and subsequent review hearings are public and are generally held in a place easily accessible by the public.
- (2) For offenders not serving a life sentence, if parole is not granted at the initial parole release hearing, a parole review hearing occurs annually thereafter, except where the Parole Board members act to cause a review at an earlier time or as noted below in 120 CMR 301.01(3) and (4), or where the hearing has been postponed under 120 CMR 301.02.
- (3) In cases involving offenders sentenced as "habitual criminals" under M.G.L. c. 279, § 25(a), a parole review hearing occurs two years after the initial parole release hearing and every two years thereafter. M.G.L. c. 127, § 133B.
- (4) In cases involving offenders civilly committed as sexually dangerous persons who are also serving concurrent house of correction and/or state prison sentences, a parole review hearing occurs three years after the initial parole release hearing on the criminal imprisonment, except where Parole Board members act to cause a review at an earlier time.
- (5) In cases involving inmates serving life sentences with parole eligibility, a parole review hearing occurs five years after the initial parole release hearing, except where the Parole Board members act to cause a review at an earlier time. M.G.L. c. 127, § 133A. The time period for the next hearing is calculated from the date of the hearing itself, not from the date the Parole Board renders a Record of Decision.