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LeFevre goes to parole board
By The Detroit News
Published: 12/18/2008

MICHIGAN - High-profile prison escapee Susan LeFevre hoped she was moving closer to the day that she can return to her home near San Diego. Instead, she could remain in prison indefinitely. Incarcerated in Michigan since April after 32 years in hiding, LeFevre last week cried as she testified in court, hoping to persuade a Saginaw County judge that her original 10- to 20-year prison sentence was unjust for dealing heroin.

But Wednesday, Judge William Crane instead issued surprise orders that turns over her fate to the Michigan Parole Board, which hasn't seen such a request in a decade. The ruling fails to make any clearer how long the 54-year-old mother of three will remain in the Huron Valley Correctional Facility. Read more.

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