R671-308-2. Offender Legal Counsel -- Parole Revocation Hearings  


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  •   (a) The Board may appoint or assign an attorney to represent offenders at parole violation hearings, including evidentiary hearings, at State expense, unless the offender is the subject of a new criminal conviction for which an initial or original hearing is scheduled.

      (b) An offender may choose instead to be represented by their own attorney during parole revocation hearings at the offender's own expense.

      (c) Any attorney appearing or representing an offender in parole revocation hearings shall be admitted and licensed to practice law within the state of Utah, as defined by Utah Code Ann. Section 78A-9-103 (1953, as amended) and must comply with the Board's Administrative Rules, including Rule R671-103, Attorneys.