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Code · South Dakota · Title 24 · Chapter 24-15

24-15A-41. Subsequent parole after hearing.

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Any inmate not released at the time of the inmate's first parole date or any inmate whose parole has been revoked may be subsequently paroled, based on the discretion of the board after a hearing. An inmate may decline parole consideration and waive the right to a hearing.
Neither this section or its application may be the basis for establishing a constitutionally protected liberty, property, or due process interest in any prisoner.
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