What if I am released on federal parole and sustain a new state conviction?
If you get a new state conviction, your federal parole will automatically be revoked. The Parole Commission will place a detainer against you while you are serving your new state sentence and upon release from that sentence, you will be returned to federal custody for your parole revocation hearing. You are not entitled to a “local” parole revocation hearing if you get a new state conviction.
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