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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Before making a determination regarding a committed offender's release on parole, the Board of Parole shall consider the following:
(1) A report prepared by the institutional caseworkers relating to his or her personality, social history, and adjustment to authority, and including any recommendations which the staff of the facility may make;
(2) All official reports of his or her prior criminal record, including reports and records of earlier probation and parole experiences;
(3) The presentence investigation report;
(4) Recommendations regarding his or her parole made at the time of sentencing by the sentencing judge;
(5) The reports of any physical, mental, and psychiatric examinations of the offender;
(6) Any relevant information which may be submitted by the offender, his or her attorney, the victim of his or her crime, or other persons;
(7) The risk and needs assessment completed pursuant to section 83-192; and
(8) Such other relevant information concerning the offender as may be reasonably available.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nebraska Revised Statutes Chapter 83. State Institutions § 83-1,115. Board of Parole; determination regarding committed offender's parole; factors considered - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ne/chapter-83-state-institutions/ne-rev-st-sect-83-1-115/
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