The second part of the process is a revocation hearing (Gagnon II). This hearing is to evaluate any facts and to determine if they warrant revocation. This hearing is to be conducted by a "neutral and detached" hearing body such as a parole board (Morrissey v. Brewer, 1972, pp. 489). The procedures
The second part of the process is a revocation hearing (Gagnon II). This hearing is to evaluate any facts and to determine if they warrant revocation. This hearing is to be conducted by a "neutral and detached" hearing body such as a parole board (Morrissey v. Brewer, 1972, pp. 489). The procedures