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Chapter DOC 331
PROBATION, PAROLE, OR EXTENDED SUPERVISION
REVOCATION PROCEDURES
DOC 331.01   Authority and applicability.
DOC 331.02   Definitions.
DOC 331.03   Violation of supervision.
DOC 331.04   Notice.
DOC 331.05   Preliminary hearing.
DOC 331.06   Final revocation hearing.
DOC 331.07   Waived revocation hearing.
DOC 331.08   Termination of revocation proceedings.
DOC 331.09   Concurrent criminal prosecution and acquittal in criminal proceeding.
DOC 331.10   Records.
DOC 331.11   Special revocation procedures.
DOC 331.12   Harmless error.
DOC 331.13   Post revocation hearing to determine good time forfeiture, reincarceration, or reconfinement time.
Ch. DOC 331 NoteNote: Chapter HSS 31 was renumbered chapter DOC 331 and revised under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 1., 2., 6. and 7., Stats., Register, September, 1991, No. 429. Chapter DOC 331 was repealed and recreated, Register June 2013 No. 690, eff. 7-1-13.
DOC 331.01DOC 331.01Authority and applicability.
DOC 331.01(1)(1) These rules are promulgated under the authority of s. 227.11, Stats. They interpret ss. 302.11, 302.113, 302.114, 302.335, 304.02, 304.06, 961.47, 971.17, and 973.10, Stats.
DOC 331.01(2)(2) This chapter applies to offenders on probation, parole, and extended supervision in the legal custody of the department.
DOC 331.01 HistoryHistory: CR 10-125: cr. Register June 2013 No. 690, eff. 7-1-13.
DOC 331.02DOC 331.02Definitions. The definitions in s. DOC 328.03 apply to this chapter. In addition, in this chapter:
DOC 331.02(1)(1) “Magistrate” means a supervisor or supervisor’s designee who has not been directly involved in the decision to initiate proceedings to revoke the offender’s supervision.
DOC 331.02(2)(2) “Reviewing authority” means the division of hearings and appeals in the department of administration, upon proper notice and hearing, or the department of corrections, if the offender waives a hearing.
DOC 331.02 HistoryHistory: CR 10-125: cr. Register June 2013 No. 690, eff. 7-1-13.
DOC 331.03DOC 331.03Violation of supervision.
DOC 331.03(1)(1)Investigation. The department shall investigate the facts underlying an alleged violation of supervision and shall meet with the offender to discuss the allegation within a reasonable period of time after becoming aware of the allegation.
DOC 331.03(2)(2)Recommendation. After investigation and discussion under sub. (1), the agent and supervisor shall do one of the following:
DOC 331.03(2)(a)(a) Take no action because the allegation is unfounded.
DOC 331.03(2)(b)(b) Resolve alleged violations by any of the following:
DOC 331.03(2)(b)1.1. A review of the rules of supervision followed by changes in them where necessary or desirable, including return to court.
DOC 331.03(2)(b)2.2. A formal or informal counseling session with the offender to reemphasize the necessity of compliance with the rules or conditions.
DOC 331.03(2)(b)3.3. An informal or formal warning that further violation may result in a recommendation for revocation.
DOC 331.03(2)(b)4.4. Implementation of an alternative to revocation.
DOC 331.03(2)(c)(c) Recommend revocation for the alleged violation.
DOC 331.03 HistoryHistory: CR 10-125: cr. Register June 2013 No. 690, eff. 7-1-13.
DOC 331.04DOC 331.04Notice. Within a reasonable time after a determination under s. DOC 331.03 (2) (c), the department shall provide the offender with written notice that the department has recommended revocation. The notice shall contain all of the following:
DOC 331.04(1)(1) A statement describing the alleged violation and the rule violated.
DOC 331.04(2)(2) The offender’s hearing rights, including the right to waive the hearing.
DOC 331.04(3)(3) The amount of any time available for good time forfeiture, reincarceration, or reconfinement.
DOC 331.04(4)(4) The amount of time recommended by the agent for good time forfeiture, reincarceration, or reconfinement.
DOC 331.04 HistoryHistory: CR 10-125: cr. Register June 2013 No. 690, eff. 7-1-13.
DOC 331.05DOC 331.05Preliminary hearing.
DOC 331.05(1)(1)Requirement. When revocation is initiated, a magistrate shall conduct a preliminary hearing in accordance with this section to determine whether there is probable cause to believe that the offender violated a rule or a condition of supervision.
DOC 331.05(2)(2)Exceptions. A preliminary hearing need not be held if one of the following is true:
DOC 331.05(2)(a)(a) The offender waives the right to a preliminary hearing in writing.
DOC 331.05(2)(b)(b) The offender has given and signed a written statement which admits a violation.
DOC 331.05(2)(c)(c) There has been a finding of probable cause in a felony matter and the offender is bound over for trial for the same or similar conduct.
DOC 331.05(2)(d)(d) There has been an adjudication of guilt by a court for the same or similar conduct.
DOC 331.05(2)(e)(e) The offender is not being held in custody under the department’s authority.
DOC 331.05(2)(f)(f) There has been a finding of probable cause for the same or similar conduct by a court or magistrate in another state.
DOC 331.05(3)(3)Notice of preliminary hearing. Written notice shall be given to the offender and either the offender’s attorney or the state public defender. The notice shall include all of the following:
DOC 331.05(3)(a)(a) The rule or condition that the offender is alleged to have violated.
DOC 331.05(3)(b)(b) A statement that the offender has a right to a preliminary hearing to determine if there is probable cause to believe the offender has violated a rule or condition of supervision.
DOC 331.05(3)(c)(c) A statement that the offender has the right to waive the preliminary hearing.
DOC 331.05(3)(d)(d) A statement that the offender has a qualified right to be represented by an attorney at the preliminary hearing.
DOC 331.05(3)(e)(e) A statement that the offender or offender’s attorney, if applicable, may review all relevant evidence to be considered at the preliminary hearing, except evidence that is determined to be confidential.
DOC 331.05(3)(f)(f) An explanation of the possible consequences of any decision.
DOC 331.05(3)(g)(g) An explanation of the offender’s rights which shall include all of the following:
DOC 331.05(3)(g)1.1. The right to be present.
DOC 331.05(3)(g)2.2. The right to deny the allegation.
DOC 331.05(3)(g)3.3. The right to present relevant evidence, including witnesses who can give relevant information regarding the violation of the rules or conditions of supervision.
DOC 331.05(3)(g)4.4. The right to receive a written decision stating the reasons for the decision based on the evidence presented.
DOC 331.05(4)(4)Time and place. The preliminary hearing shall take place as close as feasible to the area of the state in which the alleged violation occurred. It shall take place not sooner than one working day and not later than 5 working days after receipt by the offender of the notice of the preliminary hearing.
DOC 331.05(5)(5)Qualified right to an attorney. If an attorney fails to appear at the preliminary hearing to represent the offender, the magistrate may either proceed with the hearing or postpone the hearing. The hearing shall be postponed to permit representation by an attorney if the offender, after being informed of his or her right to representation, requests an attorney based on a timely and plausible claim that he or she did not commit the alleged violation and the magistrate concludes either that the complexity of the issues will make it difficult for the offender to present his or her case or that the offender is otherwise not capable of speaking effectively for himself or herself.
DOC 331.05(6)(6)Decision.
DOC 331.05(6)(a)(a) After the preliminary hearing the magistrate shall issue a written decision stating findings, conclusions and reasons for the decision. The decision shall be based on the evidence presented.
DOC 331.05(6)(b)(b) The magistrate shall provide copies to the offender within a reasonable time after the preliminary hearing.
DOC 331.05(6)(c)(c) If probable cause was found, the division of hearings and appeals shall be contacted in writing to request the scheduling of a final revocation hearing.
DOC 331.05(6)(d)(d) If no probable cause was found the revocation process terminates without prejudice.
DOC 331.05(7)(7)Detention pending final hearing.
DOC 331.05(7)(a)(a) When there is a preliminary hearing, the magistrate shall decide if the offender is to be detained pending the outcome of the final hearing. When a preliminary hearing is not required because the case meets one of the criteria under sub. (2), a supervisor shall make the detention decision.
DOC 331.05(7)(b)(b) The magistrate or supervisor shall consider factors including the following:
DOC 331.05(7)(b)1.1. The offender is believed to be dangerous.
DOC 331.05(7)(b)2.2. The offender is likely to flee.
DOC 331.05(7)(b)3.3. The offender is likely to engage in criminal behavior before the revocation takes place.
DOC 331.05(7)(b)4.4. The offender is likely to engage in an activity that does not comply with the rules and conditions of supervision.
DOC 331.05(7)(b)5.5. The length of the term to be served upon revocation is great.
DOC 331.05(7)(c)(c) A detained offender is not eligible for release, including temporary release for work.
DOC 331.05(7)(d)(d) The detention decision made pursuant to par. (b) shall remain in effect until one of the following occurs:
DOC 331.05(7)(d)1.1. The decision of the administrative law judge becomes final.
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