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Originally Posted by Cynthetiq
I don't know. I made the assumption it is a judge. If it is a whole board, then I disagree with their decision to overturn the judges ruling for punishment.
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Well people eligible for parole are released by boards all the time. Sometimes purely for cost or space purposes. That's a whole separate issue. This lady has been repeatedly denied parole. An earlier poster mentioned she's not eligible for parole again until 2009. So I think the only way she gets released prior to 2009 is a "special" medical or mercy release. I don't really care as long as the states not paying for her care. If not she should stay. They didn't seem to think she was parole material any of the other times she was up for it, right?
Basically I'm only in favor of her being released if it saves the tax payers a ton of money and if she's absolutely not a danger to others.