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  1. Apr 5, 2022 · Prisoners don’t have an inherent or constitutional right to be released before the end of their prison sentence. The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that prisoners have no right to rely on parole guidelines that were in effect when they were convicted and sentenced. The Ohio Parole Board handles paroles for all state prisoners. It has absolute ...

  2. parole guidelines in effect at the time of conviction applied at subsequent parole hearings. Thus, it is clearly established that Ohio ncarcerated adulti s do not have a constitutionally protected liberty interest in parole. Furthermore, the Board may modify conditions of parole, or modify parole release procedures, as long as the modifications ...

  3. sentence. Additionally, the Ohio Supreme Court has specifically held that Ohio inmates have no right to rely on a particular set of parole guidelines, or have parole guidelines in effect at the time of conviction applied at subsequent parole hearings. Thus, it is clearly

  4. Parole Eligibility. The Ohio statutes provide that a prisoner serving a sentence of imprisonment for life for an offense committed on or after July 1, 1996, is not entitled to any earned credit under section 2967.193 [2967.19.3] of the Revised Code and becomes eligible for parole as follows:

  5. The purpose of the Ohio Parole Board revised Guidelines Manual is to assist the Parole Board in fulfilling its primary statutory duty to determine whether “there is reasonable ground to believe that… “paroling the prisoner would further the interests of justice and be consistent with the

  6. Apr 9, 2009 · (B) Except as otherwise provided in this division, prior to the revocation by the adult parole authority of a person's pardon, parole, or other release and prior to the imposition by the parole board or adult parole authority of a new prison term as a post-release control sanction for a person, the adult parole authority shall grant the person a hearing in accordance with rules adopted by the ...

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  8. drc.ohio.gov › systems-and-services › 1-paroleParole - Ohio

    Adult Parole Authority . The Adult Parole Authority (APA) is the section within the Division of Parole and Community Services responsible for the release and supervision of adult felony offenders returning to local communities from prison, as well as assisting some Courts of Common Pleas with supervision duties for felony offenders.

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