Sentences with phrase «parole board ruled»

Garrone wanted Arena to play a role in Gomorrah — as a hit man, indeed — but the parole board ruled this beyond the pale.
«This victim had displayed kindness to you earlier in the day and your actions have devastated a family and who those who loved the victim,» the parole board ruled.

Not exact matches

State Sen. Patrick Gallivan, a former county sheriff who heads Senate Crime Victims, Crime and Corrections Committee, said the Parole Board broke its own rules by freeing Bell.
State Supreme Court Justice Richard Koweek ruled Friday that the state Parole Board did not act irrationally or outside its bounds when it granted parole last month to Herman Bell after he served 44 Parole Board did not act irrationally or outside its bounds when it granted parole last month to Herman Bell after he served 44 parole last month to Herman Bell after he served 44 years.
State Supreme Court Justice John Kelley ruled Thursday that the state parole board must hold a new hearing within 60 days for 68 - year - old Judith Clark
A man who was 16 years old when he fatally strangled his girlfriend almost 40 years ago is entitled to a new parole board review that takes into consideration his age at the time of his crime, a divided upstate court has ruled.
In his ruling, he said that the State Parole Board «acted arbitrarily and capriciously» in its April 2017 decision to -LSB-...]
In a landmark study performed by the National Academy of Sciences, parole board judges were most likely to give a favorable ruling early in the morning.
Issues raised during the case included the government's refusal to fund interviews with the prisoner conducted by the Parole Board as part of the risk assessment procedure, and the making of rules by the government about the manner in which the Parole Board conducted reviews.
Welcoming the proposal, Martin Jones, chief executive of the Parole Board, said: «We agree that there is scope for further changes to the Rules to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the parole process and we will be working closely with the MoJ to make appropriate changes.&Parole Board, said: «We agree that there is scope for further changes to the Rules to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the parole process and we will be working closely with the MoJ to make appropriate changes.&parole process and we will be working closely with the MoJ to make appropriate changes.»
Other significant decisions were those in Osborn v Parole Board [2013] UKSC 61, where the Court relied on common law procedural fairness (as well as on Art 5 (4) of the ECHR) when ruling that the Parole Board would often have to hold an oral hearing when prisoners apply for release on licence.
The way prisoners are assessed for suitability for release may have to be radically overhauled after the High Court ruled that the Parole Board was not sufficiently independent of the government.
A federal requirement that parole boards apply the exclusionary rule... would severely disrupt the traditionally informal, administrative process of parole revocation.
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