Parole revoked for Dijon Charlie Travis after guilty pleas on assault and threat allegations
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The Committee on Parole revoked the parole of Dijon Charlie Travis (DOC 631115) Dec. 9 following guilty pleas to resisting/false information and possession of a knife; the panel recommended mental‑health and substance‑abuse evaluation and services while in custody.
Dijon Charlie Travis appeared with appointed counsel Dec. 9 for a revocation hearing and acknowledged guilty pleas to multiple violations, including resisting arrest by providing false information and possession of a knife. The board read the alleged violations into the record and invited counsel to present mitigating context.
Counsel asked the panel to consider leniency, saying the incident arose from frustration while Travis was waiting for a ride and stressing his work history. The probation officer summarized the preliminary hearing report and stated the office recommended revocation.
After executive session the panel voted to revoke parole. Members requested that Travis receive a mental‑health evaluation and substance‑abuse education while in custody, and directed staff to document recommendations and next steps in the file.
