John Lowrey's letter ("Right decision by parole board," May 2) reveals a common misunderstanding of the role of the state Board of Parole. It is not a re-sentencing body. What Mr. Lowrey doesn't seem ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. I was shocked by last Sunday’s cartoon on the reinstatement of parole which, ...
Former New York Governor and NYC mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo speaks at West Side Institutional Synagogue on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Stephen Yang The Issue: David McClary facing a Parole ...
Canastota, NY -- A state judge has blasted a cop-killer's parole board for considering letters from cops in denying the 74-year-old murderer's release after 43 years in prison. John Ruzas - who is up ...
John and Sue Leahy spent part of a 50th class reunion Saturday collecting signatures. The Okemos couple asked former classmates of Kristine Stuart to sign a petition to keep her killer in prison. “We ...
The Times Union Editorial Board is right on the mark ("Parole needs reform," March 25). As a policymaker, I’ve learned about parole injustice through my constituents. The story of one of them ...
Crime has been on a lot of people’s minds lately, especially as politicians try to make hay by accusing each other for increased crime in our state. Recently, Ron Johnson has gone on the offensive by ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. A St. Louis man serving life in prison for killing a city police officer nearly 29 years ago has been denied parole for the sixth ...
This is in response to the parole article in the March 6 Post-Crescent. I find it irresponsible, reprehensible and immoral, not to mention unfair, to make promises to inmates about parole possibility ...
I write as a law professor specializing in criminal law to commend the New York State Board of Parole for granting parole to David Gilbert ("70s radical David Gilbert granted parole in Brink’s robbery ...
Here I am again pleading for help, as it’s become a yearly duty. My father, native Charlestonian Stanley H. Kohn, served as general counsel for South Carolina Department of Social Services in 1985 ...