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Parole Board: Grants, Denials and Alternatives — January 13, 2026 (At a glance)

January 13, 2026 | Committee on Parole, Boards & Commissions, Organizations, Executive, Louisiana


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Parole Board: Grants, Denials and Alternatives — January 13, 2026 (At a glance)
The Committee on Parole recorded the following outcomes during its multi-site January 13 meeting:

- Continued hearings/continuances: Alvin Bugge (DOC 498988) — hearing continued to allow retained counsel (SEG 011–064).

- Revocation: A parolee at Saint Landry Parish (VOC 393863) was found in violation of multiple conditions (4a–d, 10, 13) and the panel voted to revoke parole (SEG 516–528).

- Parole grants to reentry programs (conditional): Tracy Nicholson (DOC 567570) — granted to the Louisiana Parole Project with restitution and treatment conditions (SEG 536–1120). Dana Francis (DOC 458021) — granted to the Louisiana Parole Project with required treatment and monitoring (SEG 1124–2072). Michelle Ramirez (DOC 547726) — granted to the Parole Project with pre-release treatment and supervision conditions (SEG 2076–2720). Glenn King (DOC 344491) — granted (SEG 3868–3897).

- Alternatives to revocation: Christopher Geding (DOC 538992) — found guilty of reporting and supervision violations but ordered to six months of work release and increased reporting instead of revocation (SEG 2721–3006).

- Denials: Dennis Williams (forcible sexual offense) — denied after victim opposition (SEG 3322–3336). Harvey Jenkins (armed robbery) — denied (SEG 3536–3600). Ricky Grider (two counts of manslaughter) — denied after victim opposition (SEG 4000–4118).

Votes and conditions were recorded on the official hearing record. Where the board granted parole, placements were conditioned on treatment, restitution payment plans or supervision arrangements with reentry organizations. Where victims or law enforcement opposed release, the board frequently cited those objections in denying parole.

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