Judgment affirmed, without costs or disbursements.
The hearing officer's findings that the petitioner had violated his parole by failing to make office reports and by failing to inform his parole officer that he had been arrested were supported by the preponderance of the evidence, and, therefore, must be sustained (see, Executive Law § 259-i [3] [f], [x]; 9 NYCRR...
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