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Parole Walked Back for Inmate
By oc-breeze.com
Published: 03/30/2015

The Board of Parole Hearings (Board), California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitations rescinded [walked back or reversed] the parole of a man today who shot and murdered a 17-year-old high school student on prom night while she was sleeping in her hotel room.

Paul Crowder, 42, is currently being held at Deuel Vocational Institution in Tracy.

Crowder was sentenced Nov. 1, 1991, to 15 years to life in state prison and an additional four years for the personal use of a firearm.

A rescission hearing was held today where the Board heard evidence from two correctional officers who witnessed Crowder’s serious prison violations from 2014. Based on the evidence that was presented at today’s hearing, the Board determined that the violations were proven and gave them good cause to rescind the inmate’s 2010 grant parole.

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