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Parole boards do not try cases, therefore those they see are no longer defendants. If a parole case is "dismissed," the offender is "released" immediately after his hearing to return to his "house" (That is cell, room, cubical, bed--the place he is housed).

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Q: When a case dismissed how long does it take for the parole board to release the defendant?
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