A former parole officer claims the famous landscape painter sold him a canvas while in a correction facility in Ontario.
Not exact matches
Who would have thought that a 70 - year - old
former Black Panther, granted
parole after 45 years in prison for the 1971 killing of two New York City police
officers, would bring you two together?
A coalition of Republican Senators and police unions has launched an online petition urging the state
parole board not to release a
former Black Panther who was convicted of killing two New York City police
officers — Joseph Piagentini and Waverly Jones — in 1971.
Murphy joined State Sen. Martin Golden, a retired New York Police Department
officer, and State Sen. Fred Akshar,
former Broome County undersheriff, at a press conference in Albany on Jan. 30, organized by State Sen. Patrick Gallivan, a
former New York State trooper, sheriff of Erie County, member of the NYS Board of
Parole and chairperson of the Senate Crime and Corrections Committee.
But he also clearly has a plan now, hiding from his tough - guy
parole officer Kutcher (Omari Hardwick) to set up a dodgy operation with
former prison - mate Frank (Jon Bernthal) and young military veteran Howie (Emory Cohen).
Go for Sisters (Unrated) John Sayles wrote and directed this missing persons thriller about recovering a
parole officer (LisaGay Hamilton) who enlists the assistance of an ex-con (Yolonda Ross) she knew as a child and a disgraced,
former LAPD detective (Edward James Olmos) when her son (McKinley Belcher III) goes missing in Tijuana.
When her son goes missing along the Mexican border, a
parole officer enlists an old friend — a recovering addict who is also her latest parolee — and a
former LAPD
officer to help track him down in Tijuana.
Wall, a
former police
officer, bears mental and physical scars as a result of his time inside, and is about to be released on
parole.
Our principal lawyer, Lawrence Forstner, is a
former crown attorney and
former probation &
parole officer, so he knows what you can expect in the courtroom and beyond.
Lawrence Forstner, Criminal Lawyer in Oshawa, Expert Qualifications and Specialized Training:
Former Crown Attorney;
Former Probation &
Parole Officer; Ontario Domestic Assault Risk Assessment (ODARA), Sex Offender Risk Assessment, Strategic Initiatives in Community Supervision (STICS), Sex Offender Relapse Prevention, Substance Use / Anger Management Group Leader / Trainer.