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The committee held a revocation and parole hearing to discuss alleged violations of parole conditions by a third-class offender, including failure to submit monthly records, absconding from supervision, failure to maintain a valid address, out-of-state travel without permission, new criminal charges in another state, and outstanding supervision fees. The individual pleaded guilty to several violations and provided statements regarding their attempts to secure an interstate compact and their concerns regarding personal safety in Louisiana. The committee also heard testimony from the offender's fiance regarding attempts to contact the parole officer. The meeting concluded with the committee moving into an executive session to deliberate on a decision regarding the offender's status and extradition fees.
The committee held hearings for two separate cases. In the first case, a parolee faced allegations of violating parole conditions, specifically regarding the possession of firearms and outstanding supervision fees; the panel voted to lift the detainer and allow the parolee to reside with a family member under specific restrictions. In the second case, the committee reviewed a parole application for an offender serving a sentence for aggravated crimes against nature, during which the offender discussed completed rehabilitation programs and future employment plans.
The committee held revocation hearings for two individuals. In the first case, the committee reviewed allegations of criminal activity, failure to provide evidence of employment, and fee arrears. The individual entered a guilty plea for the criminal activity allegation and not guilty for the others. A plan involving inpatient and outpatient substance abuse treatment and job skills training was approved in lieu of revocation. In the second case, the committee addressed allegations of criminal activity involving property damage and battery, as well as failure to pay supervision fees. The individual pleaded not guilty to criminal charges and guilty with a statement to fee arrears, with discussions focusing on emotional control through a new beginnings program and support plans involving housing and mobile detailing employment.
The board conducted revocation and parole hearings for multiple individuals. The hearings involved reviewing allegations of criminal conduct, including domestic abuse battery and monetary instrument abuse/forgery, as well as failures to pay supervision fees. Testimony was provided by the individuals regarding their compliance with parole conditions, their justifications for alleged violations, and their personal circumstances. The board made decisions regarding the revocation of parole for the subjects, including setting specific conditions for those returned to supervision.
The board conducted hearings regarding applications for clemency or pardon. Key discussion topics included reviews of individual cases where applicants presented statements of accountability, remorse, and personal growth achieved through participation in prison programs, such as chapel services and offender treatment courses. The board deliberated on the heinous nature of crimes committed, victim impact, and the amount of time served before voting to deny the requests.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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