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Board Schedules 154 Parole Hearings, 44 Pardon Hearings Next Week | December 11, 2020

The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles has scheduled 154 parole hearings and 44 hearings on requests for pardons next week, Dec. 15-17. The hearings remain closed to public attendance because of COVID-19, but crime victims and other interested parties have provided written statements to be considered by the board. Editor’s Note: The list below … Read more

Parole Decisions for Thursday | December 10, 2020

The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles held 40 parole hearings Thursday, granting four paroles and denying 36. Three parole hearings were continued to a later date. The board also held 10 hearings on requests for pardons. Among those denied parole Thursday were 29 inmates who have convictions for violent crimes. Editor’s Note: The list … Read more

Parole Decisions for Wednesday | December 9, 2020

The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles held 34 parole hearings Wednesday, granting five paroles and denying 29. Five parole hearings were continued to a later date. The board also held seven hearings on requests for pardons. Among those denied parole Wednesday were 24 inmates who have convictions for violent crimes. Editor’s Note: The list … Read more

Parole Decisions for Tuesday | December 8, 2020

The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles held 37 parole hearings Tuesday, granting eight paroles and denying 29. Four parole hearings were continued to a later date. The board also held 12 hearings on requests for pardons. Among those denied parole Tuesday were 24 inmates who have convictions for violent crimes. Editor’s Note: The list … Read more

Board Scheduled to Hold 123 Parole Hearings, 30 Pardon Hearings Next Week | December 4, 2020

The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles is scheduled to hold 123 parole hearings and 30 hearings on pardon requests next week, Dec. 8-10. The hearings remain closed to public attendance because of COVID-19, but crime victims and other interested parties have provided written statements to be considered by the board. Editor’s Note: The list … Read more

Parole Decisions for Thursday | December 3, 2020

The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles held 39 parole hearings Thursday, granting seven paroles and denying 32. Two parole hearings were continued to a later date. The board also held 10 hearings on pardon requests. Among those denied parole were 27 inmates who have been convicted of violent crimes. Editor’s Note: The list below … Read more

Parole Decisions for Wednesday, December 2, 2020

The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles held 39 parole hearings Wednesday, granting four paroles and denying 35. The board continued three parole hearings to a later date. The board also held eight hearings on pardon requests. Among those denied parole were 27 inmates who have been convicted of violent crimes. Editor’s Note: The list … Read more

Parole Decisions for Tuesday, December 1, 2020

The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles held 37 parole hearings Tuesday, granting six paroles and denying 31. Four parole hearings were continued to a later date. The board also held seven hearings on requests for pardons. Among those denied parole were 29 inmates who have been convicted of violent crimes. Editor’s Note: The list below contains the names of the inmatesconsidered for parole Tuesday, Dec. 1, along with their county or counties of … Read more

Board Scheduled to Hold 123 Parole Hearings, 23 Pardon Hearings This Week | November 30, 2020

The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles is scheduled to hold 123 parole hearings and 23 hearings on pardon requests this week, Dec. 1-3. The hearings remain closed to public attendance because of COVID-19, but crime victims and other interested parties have provided written statements to be considered by the board. Editor’s Note: The list … Read more

Thankful at Thanksgiving: Institutional Parole Officer and Stroke Survivor Prepares to Retire

This Thanksgiving week, the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles is especially thankful for the work of Institutional Parole Officer Tim Moncrief, who has served the Bureau for more than 33 years. A stroke survivor, he plans to retire on Jan. 1, 2021 as the Bureau’s longest serving institutional parole officer. As an IPO, Officer … Read more