STATE OF IDAHO

COMMISSION OF PARDONS AND PAROLE

 

 


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STAFF

Commissioners

Mark Funaiole

Janie Dressen

Norman Langerak II 

Mike H. Matthews 

Bill Young

Olivia Craven
Executive Director

 

Wes Greer
 
Hearing Officer Manager

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wes Greer,   Hearing Officer Manager Hearing Officers
Molly Vaughn,   Victim Coordinator David Atkinson

Kelly White,  Administrative Assistant II

Tiffany Bolen

Stephan Brood

Madeline Chaaban, Office Specialist II

David Case
Jeremey Cowles

Lori Chacartegui,  Office Specialist I

Christine Diaz

Frank Esquivel

Kim Fisk, Office Specialist II

Rickey Forbus
Dawn Howell

Anette Reeder,   Hearing Officer Assistant

James Keller
Joe Martinez
Kristy Johnson,   Violation Administrative Assistant I Ron Parks
Benny Poole

Connie Morgan,  Hearings Manager

Janie St. Paul
Felicia Sisemore

Ruth Bartlett, Appeals/Hearing Tech  

(Vacant -- Office Specialist II)                      

(Vacant --  Office Specialist I)
 

Shelly Smith
Matt Wetherell
(Vacant -- Hearing Officer)
Michelle Day,  Financial Specialist

Summary of Duties

Commissioners

Have authority to grant parole, pardons, and commutations.  The Commissioners can also revoke parole, conduct file reviews, disciplinary reviews, and review applications for appeal.

Executive Director

Administers all matters of Commission Business.

Management Assistant

Acts for the Executive Director in her absence.  Answers or redirects all correspondence from the public, inmates, and other government agencies.  Compiles information and develops reports and recommendations for the Commission and Executive Director.  Plans, organizes, and implements special projects.

Victim Coordinator

Provides statewide services to victims of crime after the defendant is sentenced and committed to the Dept. of Correction. Provides crime victims the opportunity to participate during the parole consideration process.  Helps victims throughout the parole process.

Administrative Assistant II

Prepares parole contracts, parole discharges, pardons, disciplinary reviews, parole plans, interstate bonds, assists the Executive Director.

Hearing Officer Assistant

Assists the Hearing Officers in preparing files, requesting information, conducting background investigations, and in preparation of Parole Hearing Reports.

Violation Administrative Assistant I

Assists the Violation Hearing Officers with scheduling, file preparation, warrant coordination, and other matters of due process.  Coordinates communications between Violation Hearing Officers and Parole Officers.

Hearings Manager

Manages parole hearing process.  Insures parole hearings are scheduled as required, Administers process for self-initiated progress reports, commutation petitions, requests for early discharge, and miscellaneous file reviews.  Prepares hearing minutes, calculates time forfeited on parole, and audits hearing decision data.

Hearing Manager Assistants

Assists the Hearings Manager in his/her duties.  Prepares information for the Commissions review.

Hearing Officers

Conduct parole hearings and make recommendations to the Commissioners.  Gather information, verify facts, and prepare written reports for the Commissioners' review.

Conduct parole violation hearings and make findings of fact.  Ensure that due process is followed.  Prepare written reports with recommendations for the Commissioners' review.