During the Executive Revocation Hearing, the offender has the right to have witnesses present who may have information relevant to the alleged violation(s). If the violation(s) is(are) established (by a preponderance of the evidence), the ALJ will make the final determination regarding revocation.
Offenders may choose to waive either the probable cause hearing or the revocation hearing by completing a waiver form which is signed and witnessed. If the revocation hearing is waived by the offender, the ALJ will review the offender’s “jacket” (or D.O.C. file) and all evidence submitted to her and make a determination based upon such evidence as presented. The offender is serving time day-for-day until a final revocation determination is made. Once a determination is made and processed the offender will be eligible for credits earned as calculated by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections .
The ALJ may choose to:
After completion of an Executive Revocation Hearing the ALJ will have make a final determination within 30 to 45 days of the Hearing. After a final decision is made the ALJ will file the Revocation Certificate with the Oklahoma Secretary of State and send a copy to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections and the offender.