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(9) On the revocation of the licence of any person under this section, he shall be liable to be detained in pursuance of his sentence, and, if at large, shall be deemed to be unlawfully at large.
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The relevant provisions governing the constitution and functions of the Parole Board are also contained in Part III of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 and are as follows:-
59(1) For the purposes of exercising the functions conferred on
it by this part of this Act as respects England and Wales there shall be a body known as the Parole Board consisting of a chairman and not less than four other members appointed by the Secretary of State.
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(3) It shall be the duty of the Board to advice the Secretary of State with respect to
(a) the release on licence under section 60(1) or 61, and the recall under section 62, of this Act of persons whose cases have been referred to the Board by the Secretary of State;
(b) the conditions of such licences and the variation or cancellation of such conditions; and
(c)
any other matter so referred which is connected with the release on licence or recall of persons to whom the said section 60 or 61 applies.
(4) The following provisions shall have effect with respect to the proceedings of the Board on any case referred to it, that is to say:-
(a) the Board shall deal with the case on consideration of any documents given to it by the Secretary of State and of any reports it has called for and any information whether oral or in writing that it has obtained; and
(b) if in any particular case the Board thinks it is necessary to interview the person to whom the case relates before reaching a decision, the Board may request one of its members to interview him and shall take into account the report of that interview by that member;
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(5) The documents to be given by the Secretary of State to the Board under the last foregoing subsection shall include:-