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The Parole Board Rules were introduced on 22 July 2019 and apply to all parole cases referred to the Parole Board on or after that date.
The Secretary of State has approved the appointment and reappointments of Parole Board members.
The Lord Chancellor has approved the reappointments of His Honour Jeremy Roberts KC and His Honour Peter Rook KC to the Parole Board.
This document outlines the Parole Board's plans for the next three years.
You will find attached the decision following the application for the parole hearing of Jon Venables to allow the public to observe the hearing.
A form for stakeholders to make applications to vary Parole Board directions, request a deferral, request for additional witnesses, and ask for other information.
You will find attached the decision following the application for the parole hearing of Anthony Smith to allow the public to observe the hearing.
You will find attached the decision following the application for the parole hearing of Glyn Razzell to allow the public to observe the hearing.
The Parole Board reconsideration mechanism was launched on 22 July 2019. This allows parties to the case to apply for reconsideration of a parole decision.
Information on the process for licence terminations for those serving Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) or Detention for Public Protection (DPP) sentence
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