Pittman v. Pennsylvania Board of Probation & Parole

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided 2017-04-26

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CHIEF JUSTICE SAYLOR, Concurring I join the majority’s holding that the Board erred in its failure to exercise discretion in addressing the matter of credit, as well as the associated reasoning. As to the requirement of a “contemporaneous statement” from the Board explaining the reasons for its decision, Majority Opinion, at 52-53, 159 A.3d at 474-75, I note that this Court has conclud…

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