Committee on Parole revokes Nancy Williams’ parole after arrest and unpaid fees
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Nancy Williams’ parole was revoked July 10, 2025, at a revocation hearing after the committee concluded she violated rule 4 (arrest) and failed to maintain required supervisory-fee payments.
The Committee on Parole revoked Nancy Williams’ parole following a revocation hearing July 10, 2025. The panel reviewed a store video, court proceedings and Williams’ explanations before concluding she violated rule number 4 by being charged in a retail incident and that she was in arrears on supervisory fees.
Williams told the committee she was not guilty of robbery charges, saying a store incident stemmed from a heated argument and that the court had set charges aside for one year (a deferral). She acknowledged owing $8,210 in supervisory fees and described health problems and difficulty working during the COVID-19 pandemic.
After an executive session to review the file, the board returned and voted to revoke Williams’ parole; one member voted not to revoke but the majority outcome carried. The chair announced the revocation at 11:10 a.m.
