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  2. Tennessee Board of Parole - Wikipedia

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    The board was expanded to five members in 1963; in 1970 the Commissioner of Correction ceased being a member. [3] In 1972, legislation enacted by the 86th Tennessee General Assembly created the Tennessee Board of Pardons and Paroles as a full-time board of three members. Members were to be appointed for six-year terms, with staggered terms of ...

  3. Tennessee Department of Correction - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, an act reformulated the Board of Pardons and Paroles, with the board now consisting of three full-time professional members appointed by the governor, including the chairman. In 1973, the Department of Corrections Central Office was moved to the First American Center.

  4. List of Parole Boards in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Parole Board [6] Connecticut Board of Pardons and Paroles [7] Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles; Idaho Commission of Pardons and Parole; Illinois Parole and Pardon Board replaced by the Illinois Prisoner Review Board [8] Kansas Prisoner Review Board [9] Kentucky Parole Board [10] Minnesota Board of Pardons; Nebraska Board of ...

  5. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee issues 22 pardons, commutation to ...

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    Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on Friday issued 22 pardons and an executive commutation for a Davidson County woman convicted of first degree murder in 2000, opening the door for her to receive parole ...

  6. Former Pardon and Parole Board member under criminal ...

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    Prince was appointed to the Pardon and Parole Board in January 2023. "Mr. Prince will be a steward of justice for the people of Oklahoma," Gov. Kevin Stitt said in making the appointment.

  7. Marie Ragghianti - Wikipedia

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    She was an extradition officer for the Tennessee Department of Correction (1975–76) and the chair of the Tennessee Board of Pardons and Paroles (1976–77). [ 1 ] Ragghianti earned a M.S. in Management of Human Services in 1978 from Vanderbilt University, and a Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) from the Harvard University John F ...

  8. Tennessee now requires court order or proof of pardon to ...

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    Tennessee has begun requiring felons who want their voting rights back to first get their full citizenship rights restored by a judge or show they were pardoned. Election officials say the step is ...

  9. Tennessee Commissioner of Correction - Wikipedia

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    In 1923 legislative reform brought the first administration of the penal, charitable, and reformatory institutions by a Department of Institutions headed by a Commissioner of Institutions. In 1929 the Advisory Board of Pardons was established, which created a system of parole eligibility in 1931.