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The formal termination of a parolee's conditional freedom and reinstatement of imprisonment is known as:

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The formal termination of a parolee's conditional freedom and reinstatement of imprisonment is known as "Parole revocation".

Parole revocation implies the managerial demonstration of conferring a parolee back to jail for his/her inability to consent to the states of parole. Habeas corpus is a legitimate solution for audit of parole disavowal procedures. Revocation of parole isn't a piece of a criminal arraignment and in this manner the full panoply of rights due a litigant in such a procedure does not have any significant bearing to parole denials.
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