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9 GCA § 80.86

Prison Term After Revocation: Current Prisoners Provided for

Guam Code AnnotatedTitle 9 — Crimes and Corrections
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(a)A parolee whose parole is revoked for violation of the conditions of parole shall be recommitted for the term provided by Subsection

(c)of § 80.70 after credit thereon for the period served on parole prior to the violation.

(b)A parole whose parole has been revoked may be considered by the board for re-parole at any time. He shall be considered for re-parole not more than six months after reconfinement.

(c)Persons recommitted for violation of parole prior to the effective date of this Section shall, with their consent, have their maximum term of imprisonment recomputed in accordance with Subsection (a), or set at six months following the operative date of this Section, whichever period shall be longer. All such persons shall be considered by the board for re-parole in accordance with Subsection (b). The remaining period of incarceration eliminated from the person’s sentence shall constitute a term of parole.

Reconstructed from the Guam Code Annotated. For the authoritative version, see the official PDF.