Who will supervise D.C. Parolees after August 5, 2000?
D.C. Code offenders on parole will be supervised by a new agency, the Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia (CSOSA). The U.S. Parole Commission will be responsible for making decisions to grant, deny, or revoke parole for D.C. parolees and mandatory releasees. What if an offender is paroled between August 5, 1998 and August 5, 2000? The offender will be supervised by the D.C. Board of Parole which has the power to revoke parole. Can an offender’s relatives and supporters send material to the Parole Commission? Yes. Information should be sent at least 60 days prior to an offender’s hearing. The information should contain the offender’s name and DCDC number. How do offenders contact the U.S. Parole Commission? Case Managers should be available to assist prisoners. However, questions may be sent in writing to: U.S. Parole Commission 5550 Friendship Boulevard Suite 420 Chevy Chase, MD 20815-7286 The Parole Commission cannot divulge non-public, case-spe