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| Judges alter 267 inmates' sentences highlighted in Department of Corrections audit |
| By .thedenverchannel.com - Phil Tenser |
| Published: 08/16/2013 |
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DENVER - Judges have altered the sentences of 267 inmates following an audit of their cases by the Department of Corrections. According to documents released Wednesday by the Department of Corrections, judges left 1,238 orders unchanged in the cases reviewed by the courts so far. The CALL7 Investigators learned from DOC spokeswoman Allison Morgan that nine of the offenders were sent back to prison as a result of this audit. Twelve others were put back on a parole status. At least two of them are at large. Governor John Hickenlooper requested the audit on April 7, following the revelation that Evan Ebel was mistakenly released from prison early. In March, he absconded from his parole and killed two people. Read More. |
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