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Mississippi Parole board begins inmate release with electronic monitoring |
By blog.gulflive.com |
Published: 09/10/2013 |
Mississippi Parole Board chairman Doug Davis speaks to media Monday, Sept. 9, 2013 in Jackson, Miss. The board started releasing a few inmates on the condition that they wear electronic monitoring devices that can be used to track their location. Davis said that since he became chairman in late July, the board has approved ankle bracelets for about 20 people who'd been convicted of nonviolent crimes. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) JACKSON, Mississippi -- The Mississippi Parole Board has started releasing a few inmates on the condition that they wear electronic monitoring devices that can be used to track their location, board chairman Doug Davis said Monday. Davis said that since he became chairman in late July, the board has approved ankle bracelets for about 20 people who'd been convicted of nonviolent crimes. Read More. |
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