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| Commissioner Weighs Value Of Parole Board |
| By wdel.com |
| Published: 02/11/2011 |
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State Corrections Commissioner Carl Danberg is seeking $255 million for his fiscal year 2012 budget as he goes before the Joint Finance Committee. But what he would do with that money was only half of what this hearing was all about. WDEL's Amy Cherry explains. Commissioner Danberg tells WDEL he fully supports Governor Markell's proposal to eliminate the Board of Parole to save a half-million bucks. "It was central to the way Delaware operated it's criminal justice system 20 years ago. It just is not an active participant in the criminal justice system anymore," explains Danberg. Read More. |
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