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| Missing Parolees' Will Not Have Updated Statuses |
| By wqad.com |
| Published: 06/24/2010 |
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — The Illinois Department of Corrections is working on a system that will change the status of paroled inmates when they go missing. Documents show that more than 50 parolees secretly released early as part of the now-discontinued MGT Push program have disappeared. Gov. Pat Quinn shut down the program in December after more than 1,700 inmates -- hundreds of them violent -- were released weeks early by getting good-conduct credit before as soon as they got to prison. Read More. |
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