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Posts Tagged ‘Parole Misconceptions’

Three Things You Should Know About Parole in Georgia

By J. Scott Key | April 20, 2011 | 4
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A few days ago, I met with two perspective families of potential parole clients. They had different kinds of problems. I had seen both problems before. The first had a loved one who was ten years into a twenty-year sentence for armed robbery. The second had a loved one who was puzzled that he had…

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