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Parole denied for Lee Angell after panel cites lack of remorse and victim concerns
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The Louisiana Committee on Parole denied parole for Lee Jules Angell, convicted of multiple violent felonies, citing minimal remorse and opposition from prosecutors and the Attorney General's office.
BATON ROUGE, La. — The Louisiana Committee on Parole denied parole Sept. 18 for Lee Jules Angell (DOC 240608), a first-class felony offender convicted of forcible sex offenses, second-degree kidnapping and armed robbery, after a hearing at DOC headquarters with remote participation from Raymond Laborde Correctional Center. Chair Carolyn Stapleton announced the panel's decision, which was unanimous. "My vote is gonna be to deny," Stapleton said, and the board recorded three denials.
The panel said Angell's remarks and…
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