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| Temporary probation leader named |
| By The News and Observer |
| Published: 01/13/2009 |
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NORTH CAROLINA - The state’s probation system has a temporary new leader. Tim Moose, a 25-year state employee who started his correction career with the Wake probation office, will serve as the director of the Division of Community Corrections until a permanent replacement is found, the state Department of Correction announced this morning. Moose is filling the job left by Robert Guy, who stepped aside when Gov. Beverly Perdue came into office this week. Moose was named director by Alvin Keller, the new state correction secretary. The probation office has been rocked by crisis this year, after the March death of UNC-CH student Eve Carson exposed problems with the statewide system. The two men accused in her killing were on probation at that time but received scant supervision. Last month, The News & Observer reported that 580 probationers had killed since the start of 2000. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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