What are the rights of someone awaiting a hearing while on parole or probation?

People who are on parole or probation in Missouri have certain rights they are entitled to. One of these rights is the right to be informed of the charges against them. This means that the parole or probation officer must tell the individual in writing why they are being put on parole or probation and what specific conditions they must abide by. Another right of a person on parole or probation is the right to an attorney. The individual has the right to a public defender if they cannot afford to hire a lawyer of their own. The public defender will provide legal representation for the hearing. The parolee or probationer has the right to present evidence and witnesses in the hearing. This evidence and testimony could help to prove that the person is not guilty of the charges. This could possibly result in the removal of parole or probation conditions or an alteration of the terms. The individual has the right to confront any witnesses testifying against them. This means they will have the opportunity to question any witnesses who have been called to testify. The parolee or probationer also has the right to remain silent during the hearing. They do not have to answer any questions if they do not wish to and cannot be punished for remaining silent. Finally, the individual has the right to an appeal if they disagree with the decision of the parole or probation hearing. The appeal must be made in a timely fashion to ensure the process is followed correctly.

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