(a) The hearing officer may, on request or motion of a party or on his own motion, invoke the rule (regarding the exclusion of witnesses during the testimony of other witnesses), provided that the following applies.
(1) In no event shall the hearing officer exclude from the hearing a party under the authority of this section. For these purposes, the term "party" means the definition in §141.111 of this title (relating to Definitions) and includes:
- (A) the releasee;
- (B) the releasee's attorney; and
- (C) no more than one representative of the Pardons and Paroles Division who has acted or served in the capacity of supervising, advising, or agent officer in the case.
- (2) In the event that it appears to the satisfaction of the hearing officer that an individual who is present at the hearing and intended to be called by a party as a witness has no relevant, probative, noncumulative testimony to offer on any material issue of fact or law, then the hearing officer, in his sound discretion, may determine that such individual should not be placed under the rule and excluded from the hearing.
- (b) All witnesses who testify in person are subject to cross-examination unless the hearing officer specifically finds good cause for lack of confrontation and cross-examination.
- (c) Witnesses personally served with a subpoena and who fail to appear at the hearing, and upon good cause determined by the hearing officer, may present testimony by written statement.
Source Note:The provisions of this §147.5 adopted to be effective November 23, 1993, 18 TexReg 8229.