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...Hardwick was forced to quit the parole board in March 2018 after judges overturned its decision to release John Worboys, who was convicted in 2009 for attacks on 12 women and initially given a life sentence...
...Erie County sheriff John Garcia described the shooting as “pure evil” and “straight up racially motivated hate crime from somebody outside of our community”....
...One of these sketches, a portrait of “John Doe 1”, was soon identified by the owner of the Dreamland Motel in Junction City, Kansas, where the suspect had stayed. His name was Timothy McVeigh....
...Miller was convicted to life without parole 22 years ago for murder. There were no witnesses and little apparent motive....
...But their decision last year to grant early release to “black cab rapist” John Worboys sparked public outrage and a hurried promise by ministers to reform the parole system....
...The overhaul of Britain’s parole system unveiled recently by justice secretary David Gauke came in response to public alarm over last year’s decision — since reversed — to grant early release to John Worboys...
...Know My Name, the new memoir from Chanel Miller, the “Emily Doe” who was violently and sexually assaulted by Stanford swimmer Brock Turner, came out this week....
...You are Ms Jane Doe, aren’t you? I’m sorry to report that your bank account has been compromised, Ms Doe....
...The US, which has 5 per cent of the world’s population, suddenly became home to close to 25 per cent of the world’s prisoners, as John Pfaff, a professor at Fordham Law School, notes in his 2017 book Locked...
...However, the White House has indicated that it does not intend to intervene in Mr Pollard’s case and expects his parole to be conducted according to the rules....
...Born in Yonkers near New York in 1960, Mr Comey grew up hearing crime tales from his grandfather, a police officer....
...Stroud describes the brief, heroic role of John Pendlebury, a British archeologist who had lived in Crete throughout the 1930s, volunteered as an intelligence officer at the outbreak of war, and began organising...
...Mr Pollard, who has become a cause célèbre in Israel in recent years, will be eligible for parole next year, when he will have spent 30 years in prison....
...John Brennan, CIA director, said the agency owed it “to the women and men who faithfully did their duty …to make sure that any historical record of it is a balanced and accurate one”....
...The man, still identified only as “John Doe” by Israel, was named by the programme as Ben Zygier and described as a Mossad spy....
...Freed from the servitude of ignorance (so we are told), the murderer is now at leisure to grasp the full weight of his crime and a life sentence without parole....
...It was there that he learned from a police officer that the hospital had made a preliminary diagnosis of a heart defect in Donuts....
...Ironically, being fingered this early on could actually count against – for example – the doe-eyed health secretary....
...John Harding believes that once a prisoner has been through this process, a demonstration of remorse at a parole hearing or at any point during incarceration is a “strong predictor” of a prisoner’s ability...
...When John Demjanjuk goes on trial on Monday for aiding and abetting the murder of thousands of people while a Nazi death camp guard, Germany’s justice system and its record of dealing with the nation’s dark...
...The result is that the US could see the first fall in prison population since the early 1970s, says John Pfaff, a professor at Fordham University in New York who studies prisoner numbers....
...The government was on Thursday night struggling to shore up a probation service whose blunders also played a role in the murder of John Monckton, the City financier, at his home in Chelsea in 2004....
...John Reed is the FT’s motor industry correspondent...
...It’s not just about baseball scouts and parole officers and legal experts....
...The senior US military officer said the Iraqi chief justice recently approved a new process whereby the courts would recognise violation of parole as a misdemeanour by the person who vouched for the detainee...
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