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  2. Menendez brothers' family pleads for their release as ... - AOL

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    Under California law, that would make the brothers eligible for youth parole since they were under the age of 26 at the time of the crime and have already served more than 30 years in prison.

  3. Menendez brothers to be resentenced, LA DA recommends ... - AOL

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    Menendez brothers to be resentenced, LA DA recommends they be eligible for parole after serving 3 decades in prison for 1989 murder of their parents Chris Nesi October 24, 2024 at 5:14 PM

  4. What to know about parole, truth in sentencing and when ...

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    Only about 8% of Wisconsin's roughly 20,000 prisoners in custody today were sentenced under the old parole system. What to know about parole, truth in sentencing and when people can get out of ...

  5. Lifetime probation - Wikipedia

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    The offender's case is going to deliver to the board after 28 days, and the board members will either set felony free from prison or decide a date when offender can be released on licence. The case can be review by offender manager at any time and the manager has an authority to suggest the Secretary of State regarding whether offender ought to ...

  6. Truth in sentencing - Wikipedia

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    The first law requiring truth in sentencing in the United States was passed by Washington State in 1984. In 1994, the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act created the Violent Offender Incarceration and Truth in Sentencing program, which awarded grants to states so long as they passed laws requiring that offenders convicted of Part 1 violent crimes must serve at least 85% of the ...

  7. Joe Ligon - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Ligon was re-sentenced to 35 years in jail and became eligible for parole due to the time already served. Ligon felt his sentence had always been unconstitutional, so he returned to court to argue against the parole. The federal court agreed and on February 11, 2021 he was released without parole. [7]

  8. 'Ultimate betrayal': Susan Smith denied parole after killing ...

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    Pope pursued the death penalty, but Smith was sentenced in July 1995 to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 30 years. She became eligible Nov. 4. Family, prosecutors oppose parole

  9. Trump completes pre-sentencing interview with parole officer

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    🚨 What's happening today. ... Each guilty count in the trial carries a maximum sentence of 4 years in prison, but if Merchan opts for jail time, each guilty count would likely be served ...