The conditions of petitioner's release to parole supervision were established through both testimony and documentary evidence admitted at the hearing (see Executive Law § 259-i[3][f][vi]). Furthermore, the determination that petitioner violated the terms of his parole is supported by substantial evidence (see generally Matter of Muldrow v New York State Dept. of Corr. & Community Supervision,
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