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McBride v. Johnson, No. 96-10270 (5th Cir.) (118 F.3d 432) (August 1, 1997) (Judge Carl E. Stewart)

This is an important decision that holds that the Texas Board of Corrections violated the petitioner's constitutional rights to procedural due process when it revoked the petitioner's parole on the basis of hearsay testimony.

While on parole, the petitioner was charged with sexual assault; but that charge was quickly dismissed ...

 

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