The Missouri Crime Victim Petition for Review to the LIRA is a process that allows victims of crime in the state of Missouri to appeal decisions made by the Board of Probation and Parole (BOP). The petition is filed with the Missouri Labor and Industrial Relations Commission (LIRA), which reviews the BOP decision and can make a final ruling. The petition can be used to challenge BOP decisions relating to the release of an offender, including parole, probation, and early release. It can also be used to challenge BOP decisions relating to the denial of victim restitution. There are two types of Missouri Crime Victim Petition for Review to the LIRA: a Petition for Review of a BOP Decision and a Petition for Review of a Denial of Victim Restitution. Both petitions must be filed within 60 days of the BOP decision.
The Missouri Crime Victim Petition for Review to the LIRA is a process that allows victims of crime in the state of Missouri to appeal decisions made by the Board of Probation and Parole (BOP). The petition is filed with the Missouri Labor and Industrial Relations Commission (LIRA), which reviews the BOP decision and can make a final ruling. The petition can be used to challenge BOP decisions relating to the release of an offender, including parole, probation, and early release. It can also be used to challenge BOP decisions relating to the denial of victim restitution. There are two types of Missouri Crime Victim Petition for Review to the LIRA: a Petition for Review of a BOP Decision and a Petition for Review of a Denial of Victim Restitution. Both petitions must be filed within 60 days of the BOP decision.