1. An officer making an arrest of an alleged parole violator shall take the arrested person before a magistrate without unnecessary delay for an initial appearance. At the initial appearance the magistrate shall do all of the following: a. Provide written notice of the claimed violation. b. Provide notice that a parole revocation hearing will take place and that itspurpose isto determine whether the alleged parole violation occurred and whether the alleged violator’s parole should be revoked. c. Advise the alleged parole violator of the right to request an appointed attorney. 2. The magistrate may order the alleged parole violator confined in the county jailor may order the alleged parole violator releasedon bail under terms and conditions as the magistrate may require. Admittance to bail is discretionary with the magistrate and is not a matter of right. A person for whom bail is set may make application for amendment of bail to a district judge or district associate judge having jurisdiction to amend the order. The motion shall be promptly set for hearing and a record shall be made of the hearing. 14
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