Michigan Laws 791.258d – Parole sanction certainty supervision; violation of condition
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Terms Used In Michigan Laws 791.258d
- Confinement sanction: means a violation sanction resulting in confinement in a departmental facility or local county jail for not more than 60 days. See Michigan Laws 791.258a
- Nonconfinement sanction: means a violation sanction that does not result in imprisonment in the custody of the department or the county jail, including, but not limited to, any of the following:
(i) Extension of the period of supervision with the time period provided by law. See Michigan Laws 791.258aParole sanction certainty supervision: means being placed on parole subject to conditions and sanctions as set forth in the parole sanction certainty program created under this chapter. See Michigan Laws 791.258a Supervised individual: means an individual who is placed on parole subject to parole sanction certainty supervision under this chapter. See Michigan Laws 791.258a
A supervised individual is subject to 1 of the following for violating any condition of his or her parole sanction certainty supervision:
(a) A nonconfinement sanction.
(b) A confinement sanction.
(c) Parole revocation proceedings under section 40a and possible incarceration for failure to comply with a condition of supervision.