Last year, Alabama’s top prosecutor said the parole system is working, and “dangerous offenders are largely the only ones left behind bars.” Was he right? Thousands of people in Alabama lockups are ...
Last year, Alabama’s top prosecutor said the parole system is working, and “dangerous offenders are largely the only ones left behind bars.” Was he right? Thousands of people in Alabama lockups are ...
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Jackson Co. chief corrections deputy named Chair of Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles
ALABAMA (WHNT) – Governor Kay Ivey has appointed the chief corrections deputy at the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office to serve as the Chair of the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles. Hal Nash was ...
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