Committee on Parole revokes Raymond Matthews’ parole and recommends mental-health evaluation

5481488 · July 10, 2025

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Summary

Raymond Matthews’ parole was revoked July 10, 2025; the committee recommended a mental-health evaluation and treatment prior to any future release consideration.

The Committee on Parole revoked Raymond Matthews’ parole at a hearing July 10, 2025, and recommended a mental-health evaluation and treatment prior to any future release planning.

Matthews declined to sign the revocation questionnaire and told the board he wanted to go home and work. The panel reviewed a prior May hearing and other file materials and noted missed reporting, failure to report as directed, and out-of-state travel claims that were disputed by the parolee.

Board members discussed the evidence and the May hearing record; two members voted to revoke and asked for mental-health assessment and treatment before any later release. The board announced the revocation at 12:11 p.m.