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Parole board: denials, conditional grants and continuances — decisions at a glance

December 03, 2025 | Committee on Parole, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana


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Parole board: denials, conditional grants and continuances — decisions at a glance
The Louisiana Committee on Parole took numerous actions on Dec. 3, 2025. Below is a concise summary of formal outcomes recorded on the transcript. Each item lists the board’s recorded outcome and the key reason(s) the members cited on the record.

- Andre Holmes (DOC# 302676): The committee voted to conditionally grant parole contingent on completing specified programming (Thinking for a Change and victim‑awareness classes) and participation in the Parole Project. Board members emphasized remaining programming obligations before placement in the reentry program.

- Michael Smith (DOC# 40282): Parole was denied after the board considered historical allegations involving minors and recent institutional rule violations; the DA urged denial on public‑safety grounds.

- Rodney Lamar Douglas (DOC# 369140): Denied parole; board cited insufficiency of a transition plan and ongoing risk factors.

- Jeff Haggins (DOC# 377590): Denied. The board noted a recent relapse on alcohol and that parole had been previously revoked; members said more sustained sobriety was required before reconsideration.

- Adam Creel (DOC# 612210): Denied; the committee cited opposition and the severity of the underlying offenses despite STEP program completion.

- Larry Wiley (DOC# 252871): Revocation/ratification hearing continued pending an updated court date; the committee deferred disposition until the pending criminal matter resolves.

Each decision the committee recorded was tied to either program completion expectations, victim impact statements, law‑enforcement and prosecutorial positions, or deficiencies in reentry planning. Where committee members approved conditional grants, they specified program or supervision requirements the applicant must complete before final release arrangements are executed.

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