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Violent Offenders Under Parole Consideration This Week | Nov. 18, 2019

Montgomery, Al. – The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles will hold parole hearings for 24 violent offenders this week, including two convicted murderers, one convicted of manslaughter, five sex offenders and nine convicted of robbery. Offenders up for parole consideration Tuesday: (Sentencing information is from the Alabama Department of Corrections public website.) Jory Scott Wood … Read more

Parole Denied to Five Violent Offenders | Nov. 13, 2019

Montgomery, Al. –  The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles denied parole Wednesday to five violent offenders, including inmates convicted of robbery, assault and drug trafficking. Violent offenders denied parole Wednesday: Brian Keith Aaron was sentenced in 2012 to 15 years in prison for two convictions for manufacturing a controlled substance and one conviction for … Read more

Parole Denied to 11 Violent Offenders | Nov. 12, 2019

Montgomery, Al. – The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles denied parole Tuesday to 11 violent offenders, including seven convicted of robbery and two convicted of rape. The board also denied parole to five non-violent offenders. Violent offenders denied parole Tuesday are: PAROLE DENIED: Donquese Allen was sentenced in 2009 to 20 years in prison … Read more

Parole Hearings Scheduled for Nov. 12 | Nov. 8, 2019

Montgomery, Al. – The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles will resume parole hearings Nov. 12, at 301 S. Ripley St., Building D, at 8:00 a.m. These violent offenders are on the docket for consideration of parole Tuesday: Donquese Allen was sentenced in 2009 to 20 years in prison for first-degree robbery in Calhoun County, … Read more

Board Denies Parole for Sex Offender | Nov. 7, 2019

Montgomery, Al. – The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles Thursday denied parole for sex offender Donald Wayne Bellefleur. Bellefleur was convicted in December 2017 of violating the sex offender notification law and possession of a controlled substance in Elmore County and was sentenced to 15 years in prison. He was sentenced in 2000 to … Read more

ABPP to Relocate in Mid-October | Sept. 27, 2019

MONTGOMERY, Al – Judge Charlie Graddick, Director, today said in mid-October the Bureau will enhance operations by joining the Alabama Department of Transportation and other tenants at Capitol Commerce Center, 100 Capitol Commerce Blvd. Graddick said the move is necessary not only to allow landlord Retirement Systems of Alabama to renovate the Bureau’s current building … Read more

Parole Hearings to Resume Nov. 5 | Sept. 26, 2019

Montgomery, Al – Judge Charlie Graddick, director, today announced that parole board hearings will resume Nov. 5. Board hearings set for September and October were postponed because the agency policy on notifications had not been brought into compliance with a law signed into effect June 6 by Gov. Kay Ivey. Judge Graddick said 627 hearings … Read more

AG Praises ABPP | Sept. 25, 2019

Montgomery, Al – Judge Charlie Graddick, Bureau director for Pardons and Paroles, today thanked Attorney Gen. Steve Marshall for publicly supporting the Bureau’s decision to postpone parole hearings rather than continue them in violation of a new law enacted June 6 by Gov. Kay Ivey. Judge Graddick on Sept. 9 was forced to postpone 627 … Read more

Graddick Announces Date Parole Hearings Expected to Resume

September 11, 2019 IMMEDIATE RELEASE Graddick Announces Date Parole Hearings Expected to Resume Montgomery, AL – Director Charlie Graddick today said parole hearings are expected to resume on or about Nov. 1. Failure by prior officials to bring the bureau into compliance with the law enacted June 6 by Gov. Kay Ivey led to postponement … Read more

Weeks Required to Ensure Compliance in Order to Resume Hearings

September 9, 2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Bureau of Pardons and Paroles: Weeks Required to Ensure Compliance in Order to Resume Hearings Montgomery, AL – Director Charlie Graddick today said it will take weeks for the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles to resume parole hearings postponed last week. The board must ensure compliance with a … Read more