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  2. Connecticut parole board will resume commutations after ...

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    After a firestorm of controversy, the state’s parole board will soon resume commutation hearings under a new policy of reducing the sentences of serious criminals. The intense controversy on the ...

  3. List of Parole Boards in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, sixteen states had abolished the parole function in favor of "determinate sentencing". [3] Wisconsin, in 2000, was the last state to abolish that function. However, parole boards in those states continue to exist in order to deal with imprisoned felons sentenced before the imposition of "determinate sentencing".

  4. Mike Lawlor - Wikipedia

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    [16] Due to the public outcry since the Petit murders, Lawlor agreed to hold hearings [17] on Connecticut's parole system and called on state officials to investigate sites to build new prisons. "We are expected to receive information about the costs of these models and possible sites for new prison facilities," he said.

  5. Parole board - Wikipedia

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    Every U.S. state also has a parole board. The autonomy of the board from the state governor also varies; in some states the boards are more powerful than in others. In some states the board is an independent agency while in others it is a body of the department of corrections. In 44 states, the parole members are chosen by the governor.

  6. State lawmakers hear directly from inmates on parole reforms

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  7. Connecticut man allegedly killed a mother, her infant son ...

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    A Connecticut man who allegedly killed a woman and her infant ... and is facing life in prison without parole if convicted. He was ordered to be held on $5 million bail during Monday's court hearing.

  8. Alex Kelly (rapist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, after having served eight years of his 16-year sentence, Kelly appeared before a Connecticut parole board; his bid for release was rejected. [14] At the hearing Kelly apologized many times saying he was "hypercompetitive" and self-centered, and that he had finally realized that the world was bigger than him. [14]

  9. Gary Glitter parole hearing to take place in private

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