The state seeks to revoke the parole of an individual who served three years of a ten-year sentence for burglary, then was released on parole. A parolee has a right to cross-examine witnesses from whom the parole officer has obtained information supporting the revocation determination:
a. in all cases;
b. unless the hearing officer determines that the informant who provided information of parole violations would be endangered if identified;
c. when the alleged parole violator decides that such cross-examination may be useful in deciding the parolee's case;
d. such right is never accorded a parolee;
e. none of the above.