LANSING, MI (WTVB) – A section in the State budget asks the Parole Board to consider whether violent offenders in Michigan who have been behind bars for decades should remain imprisoned. A group of former guards asked House Appropriations Committee Corrections Subcommittee Chairman Dave Pagel to insert the “boilerplate” language in the spending plan, saying that many of those long-term inmates aren’t given a legitimate shot at parole. The state Attorney General’s office is reviewing the wording of this insertion.
Should violent offenders in Michigan’s prisons for decades be set free?
By Ken Delaney
Jun 6, 2015 | 1:08 PM

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