Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 7-13-1107 (2026)
Administrative rewards and sanctions for
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program violations.
(a) Repealed by Laws 2019, ch. 116, § 3.
(b) Repealed by Laws 2019, ch. 116, § 3.
(c) Repealed by Laws 2019, ch. 116, § 3.
(d) Repealed by Laws 2019, ch. 116, § 3.
(e) Probationers and parolees who violate the rules and
restrictions of an intensive supervision program established
under this article shall be sanctioned in accordance with W.S.
7-13-1801 through 7-13-1803 or may be subject to revocation
proceedings.Notes of Decisions
Cited in 6
cases (2 in the last 5 years), 2002–2024 · leading case: Umbach v. State, 2002 WY 42 (Wyo. 2002).
Umbach v. State, 2002 WY 42 (Wyo. 2002). “[T12] We have added emphasis to the language "as an alternative" because, as the State concedes, this language plainly evinces a legislative intent that when an ISP participant violates the program's rules and regulations, the State must choose between subjecting an ISP…”
United States v. Giovanni Ramirez, 347 F.3d 792 (9th Cir. 2003). “048(l)-(4) (West 2002) (establishing an intensive sanctions program consisting of a series of phases based on "public safety considerations and the need for punishment and treatment”); Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-13-1107 (Michie 2003) (listing several administrative sanctions available…”
Ronald D. Allaback v. The State of Wyoming, 2014 WY 27 (Wyo. 2014). “The following statutory provision was at issue: § 7-13-1107. Administrative sanctions for program violations.”
Hunter Michael Peterson v. The State of Wyoming, 2024 WY 107 (Wyo. 2024). “This Court determined the appellant’s probation revocation violated Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-13-1107 because the statute permitted the State to seek either a sanction or revocation, but not both, when a probationer is an ISP participant.”
Hunter Michael Peterson v. The State of Wyoming, 2024 WY 107 (Wyo. 2024). “This Court determined the appellant’s probation revocation violated Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-13-1107 because the statute permitted the State to seek either a sanction or revocation, but not both, when a probationer is an ISP participant.”
Antoine Devonne Butler, 2014 WY 115 (Wyo. 2014). “He argues his probation was revoked based on violations for which he had previously been punished with administrative sanctions, which is in violation of Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-13-1107 (LexisNexis 2013).”
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