Recommitments and Sentence Recalculations
Convicted Parole Violators (CPVs) are not entitled to credit for time at liberty on parole; however, the Parole Board has discretion to award credit unless the new criminal offense is one of the crimes specified in 6138(a)(2.1) which include:
Murder - 3rd Degree
Voluntary Manslaughter
Manslaughter of a Law Enforcement Officer
Murder - 3rd Degree Involving an Unborn Child
Aggravated Assault of an Unborn Child
Aggravated Assault, graded as a felony of the 1st Degree
Assault of Law Enforcement Officer
Use of Weapons of Mass Destruction
Terrorism
Kidnapping
Drug Delivery Resulting in Death
Trafficking of Persons
Rape
Involuntary Deviate Sexual Intercourse
Arson Endangering Persons
Burglary
Robbery, graded as a felony of the 1st Degree
Robbery of a Motor Vehicle
Sexual Assault
Aggravated Indecent Assault
Ecoterrorism
Incest
Criminal Attempt, Conspiracy or Solicitation to Commit any of the offenses listed here
Any crime requiring registration under 42 PA.C.S. Cha. 97 (relating to registration of sexual offenders)
Technical Parole Violators (TPVs) shall be given credit for the time served on parole, but with no credit for delinquent time.