Does a person who is in a revocation proceeding need to seek counsel in the revocation proceeding?

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The following excerpt is from United States ex rel. Bey v. Connecticut State Bd. of Par., 443 F.2d 1079 (2nd Cir. 1971):

13 The disadvantages resulting to one who without counsel is incarcerated in a revocation proceeding are magnified as compared with a parole release determination, see Menechino v. Oswald, supra, for in the revocation proceeding the board's decision, as was the case here, may be premised on questions of fact as to particular events which occurred beyond prison walls.

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