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| Lawmakers consider reform of Montana parole board |
| By missoulian.com- Mike Dennison |
| Published: 03/31/2014 |
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HELENA – Prison inmate Clive Kinlock and his wife, Joy, aren’t happy with the Montana Board of Pardons and Parole, which they say too often ignores a prisoner’s rehabilitation efforts. “They treat my husband like a low-life, like he should never get out of prison, yet they don’t know anything about him,” she says. “They didn’t even review any of his accomplishments in prison. The only thing they reviewed was his crime.” The board saw Kinlock for the first and only time five years ago, after he’d spent 17 years in prison for assault, aggravated kidnapping and sexual intercourse without consent, in connection with the attempted robbery of a Great Falls bar in 1992. It denied his parole and said it wouldn’t consider him for parole again until 2017. Read More. |
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