California Courts of Appeal
Mar. 17, 2009
No Proof Parole Board Has a Systemic Problem, Court Says
A state appellate court shot down on Friday a Santa Clara County judge's attempt to revamp the state parole board, which has been accused of a blanket refusal to let people serving life sentences out of prison.




Daily Journal Staff Writer A state appellate court shot down on Friday a Santa Clara County judge's attempt to revamp the state parole board, which has been accused of a blanket refusal to let people serving life sentences out of prison. In August 2007, Superior Court Judge Linda R. Condron found that the board's denials of parole violated the constitution and ordered members to undergo training on the law, which requires them to gr...
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