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  2. Virginia Parole Board - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Parole Board is the state parole board in Virginia. [1] The Parole Board was established by the Virginia General Assembly in 1942. [2] The Board has five members, appointed by the Governor of Virginia for a four-year term. [3] The Board is currently chaired by Judge Chadwick Dotson. [4] [5]

  3. Virginia Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    "Community Corrections" philosophy and policy officially began being used in the Commonwealth of Virginia on October 1, 1942, designated as the Probation and Parole Services Agency, with the employees of the division referred to as Probation and Parole Officers. By an act of the Virginia General Assembly in 1944, the VADOC was officially formed ...

  4. Paroled inmate pleads guilty to abduction and robbery

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    Freddie Ferrell Jr. was one of the inmates whose names CBS6 reported on last year in our coverage of the Virginia Parole Board scandal. Paroled inmate pleads guilty to abduction and robbery [Video ...

  5. Virginia advances bill to restrict private prison, jail ... - AOL

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    It also provides re-entry services and parole supervision in an attempt to improve long-term public safety. In FY2023, Virginia's jails spent $1.1 million on jails, ...

  6. Dying ex-doctor serving life for murder may soon be free ...

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    The terms said Vince Gilmer had to be accepted to a medical or psychiatric facility, remain on probation and parole as directed by the Virginia Parole Board and provide his own “secure ...

  7. Elizabeth Haysom - Wikipedia

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    Haysom, incarcerated in the Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women in Troy, Virginia, [7] first became eligible for parole in 1995, and submitted a parole request every three years thereafter. [14] Haysom's sentence was subject to mandatory parole; she would have been released automatically in 2032, 45 years after her conviction.

  8. Sniper denied parole, 20 years after terrorizing D.C. area

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    Virginia has denied parole to convicted sniper killer Lee Boyd Malvo, ruling that he is still a risk to the community two decades after he and his partner terrorized the Washington, D.C., region ...

  9. 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".