REQUESTED BY: Donald L. Bartee, Chairman, Board of Parole May the Board of Parole properly impose upon a parolee found to have absconded from the geographical limits of his parole the sanction of paying the costs incurred in returning him to the State of Nebraska?
Yes.
Neb.Rev.Stat. §
We make the following recommendations, however, with respect to the process by which that sanction would be imposed: (1) The prospective parolee should be informed in writing prior to his acceptance of the conditions of his parole of this possible sanction for violation of the geographic limits of his parole; (2) The entity conducting the hearing on the allegations of a violation of the geographic limits of the certificate of parole must specifically find and enter as part of its written order that the parolee has violated that condition of his parole and the specific dollar amount of the sanction to be imposed based upon evidence submitted of the expenses incurred. Each parolee facing the possibility of the imposition of this sanction should be provided the same procedural safeguards on this question as he is afforded on any other issue before the entity hearing allegations of parole violation. See, Neb.Rev.Stat. 81-1,120 (Reissue 1981).
Sincerely,
PAUL L. DOUGLAS Attorney General
J. Kirk Brown Assistant Attorney General
APPROVED:
Paul L. Douglas Attorney General
