Louisiana DOC could grant earlier release to terminally ill people
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Izzy Wollfarth, LSU Manship News Service
3mo agoen
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thelensnola.orgLouisiana DOC could grant earlier release to terminally ill peoplethelensnola.orgLouisiana lawmakers are considering a proposal to expand medical parole, allowing terminally ill inmates to be released up to 120 days before their expected deaths. [...] Read More... from Louisiana DOC could grant earlier release to terminally ill people The post Louisiana DOC could grant earlier release to terminally ill people appeared first on The Lens .
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