Utah Admin. Code R671-514-1
After the execution of a Board warrant, the offender shall be informed of the opportunity to admit, deny, or plead no contest to any or all the alleged parole violations. An admission or plea of no contest to any allegation waives the right to a further hearing on that allegation. The offender shall be informed that an admission or plea of no contest is voluntary and there is no requirement to waive the offender's right to a parole violation hearing. If the offender declines to admit or plead no contest to an allegation, the Board will treat that as a denial of the allegation.
KEY: parole, allegations, pleas
Date of Last Change: May 3, 2024
Notice of Continuation: October 4, 2022
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 77-27-9(4); 77-27-11; 77-13-6