Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 14, § 80-2.020
PURPOSE: This rule establishes a uniform parole policy in order to promote consistent exercise of discretion and equitable decisionmaking without w mouing indiuidual case consideration.
(1) Parole guidelines indicate the customary range of time to be served before release for various combinations of offense seriousness and offender characteristics and sentence length. The time ranges specified by the guidelines are established specifically for cases with good institutional adjustment and program progress. Mitigating or aggravating circumstances may warrant decisions outside the guidelines. If a decision above the guidelines is reached, the reasons shall be stated in the notice to the inmate.
parole violation, The board, in its discretion, shall consider these on a case-by-case basis.
(2) Institutional Conduct.
(3) Dangerous or Persistent Offender.
(A) An inmate classified by the board as a dangerous or persistent offender, whose release in the board’s opinion would present a danger to the community or a high probability of recidivism, shall not be eligible for parole.
persistent offenders may petition the board for reconsideration based on evidence of progress toward rehabilitation. Grounds for reconsideration may include exceptional programming, outstanding institutional conduct or other clearly exceptional circumstances.
tion on the basis that the classification of persistent or dangerous offender is erroneous and not supported by the facts.
dangerous or persistent offender, afive(5)-year reconsideration hearing shall be ordered.
(B) A dangerous offender is one who has been sentenced for a felony during the commission of which s/he knowingly murdered or endangered or threatened the life of another person or knowingly inflicted or attempted or threatened to inflict serious physical injury on another person and previously has been convicted of a dangerous felony.
murder, forcible rape, assault, burglary, robbery or kidnapping.
commit any of the crimes listed in paragraph (3KB)l. Division 8CkState Board of Probation and Parole
(4) Mental Competency.
(5) Parole and Conditional Release Violators. In the board’s discretion, parole and conditional release violators shall not be eligible for release consideration under the guideline policy on the revoked sentence. Parole guidelines may apply to new, concurrent or consecutive sentences received while on parole or conditional release.
Auth: section 217.690, RSMo (Cum. Supp. 1990). This rule was previously filed as 13 CSR 80-2.020. Original rule Fled on Nov. 15,1968, effective Now 25, 1965. Amended: Filed AUE. 2, 1971, effective Aug. 12, 1971. Emergency mnendment f&d Dec. 241976, effectiue Dec. 30, 1976, expired April 28, 1977. Amended: Filed Dec. 20, 1976, effective April 11, 1977. Emergency amendment filed May 73,1982, effective July 1,1982, expired Oct. 29, 1982. Amended: Filed May 13, 1982, effective Aug. 12, 1982. Emergency amendmentf~l Oct. 3,1984, effectiue Oct. 13, 1984, expired Feb. 10, 1985. Amended: Filed Oct. 3, 1984, effective Jan. 12, 1985. Emerww’ amendment filed Sept. 16,1985, effective Sept. 26, 1985, expired Jan. 20, 1986. Amended: Filed Sept. 16, 1985, effective Jan. 13, 1986. Amended: Filed July 15, 1988, effective Now 1, 1988. Emergency amendment filed Oct. 29,1991, effective Nov. 28, 1991, expired March 26, 1992. Amended: Filed Oct. 29, 1991, effectiue April 9, 1992. Emergency amendment filed Feb. 10, 1992, effectiue March 26, 1992, expired May X1992.