Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 28 - Judicial Administration |
Chapter I - Department of Justice |
Part 2 - Parole, Release, Supervision and Recommitment of Prisoners, Youth Offenders, and Juvenile Delinquents |
Subpart A - United States Code Prisoners and Parolees |
§ 2.15 - Petition for consideration of parole prior to date set at hearing.
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§ 2.15 Petition for consideration of parole prior to date set at hearing.
When a prisoner has served the minimum term of imprisonment required by law, the Bureau of Prisons may petition the responsible Regional Commissioner for reopening the case under § 2.28(a) and consideration for parole prior to the date set by the Commission at the initial or review hearing. The petition must show cause why it should be granted, i.e., an emergency, hardship, or the existence of other extraordinary circumstances that would warrant consideration of early parole.
[42 FR 39809, Aug. 5, 1977, as amended at 44 FR 3407, Jan. 16, 1979]