MITCHELL v. BD. OF PROBATION & PAROLE

No. 19 Tr. Dkt. 1974.

18 Pa.Commw. 69 (1975)

Albert J. Mitchell, Plaintiff, v. Board of Probation & Parole, Defendant.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

March 20, 1975.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert J. Mitchell, plaintiff, for himself.

Robert A. Greevy, Assistant Attorney General, with him Benjamin Lerner, Deputy Attorney General, and Robert P. Kane, Attorney General, for defendant.

Argued February 7, 1975, before Judges KRAMER, ROGERS and BLATT, sitting as a panel of three.


OPINION BY JUDGE KRAMER, March 20, 1975:

This case involves a complaint in mandamus filed by Albert J. Mitchell (Mitchell) which questions the statutory power and authority of the Board of Probation and Parole (Board) to extend the expiration date of a court-imposed maximum sentence of an individual, who, while on parole, committed a crime for which he was not convicted until after the expiration date of the court-imposed maximum sentence. Mitchell filed his complaint...

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