Docket 95-1598
Docket 95-1598
Young v. Harper
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Oklahoma's preparole program, used to relieve prison overcrowding, was functionally equivalent to parole, meaning participants were entitled to due process protections before being removed from the program.
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- Decided
- Decision released
- Mar 18, 1997
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The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Oklahoma's preparole program, used to relieve prison overcrowding, was functionally equivalent to parole, meaning participants were entitled to due process protections before being removed from the program.
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Case Accepted
Arguments HeardUpcoming
Decision ReleasedMar 18, 1997
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