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| Probation chief resigns |
| By News & Observer |
| Published: 01/02/2009 |
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NORTH CAROLINA - Robert Guy, the head of the state's probation system, will not return to his job once Governor-elect Beverly Perdue takes office. Perdue will accept a resignation from Guy, who has lead the system responsible for monitoring 114,000 probationers since 1997, said David Kochman, a spokesman for Perdue. Kochman made the comments after Perdue announced in an afternoon press conference today that Alvin Keller Jr., a retired Marine colonel and outsider to the state corrections department, will take over as N.C. Correction Secretary. His predecessor Theodis Beck announced in November he wouldn't stay on under Perdue. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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