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Board unanimously grants and denies multiple paroles and pardons at March 31 meeting

Alabama Board of Pardons & Paroles · March 31, 2026
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The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles met March 31 in Montgomery and issued unanimous decisions across its docket, denying several paroles, granting multiple paroles with supervision conditions, and approving pardons (some with restrictions). The board also approved two updated special-condition Board Orders.

The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles met in open session on March 31, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. in Montgomery and issued unanimous votes on a full docket of parole and pardon applications. Chair Hal Nash and Board Member Gabrelle Simmons presided; Nicole Lewis recorded actions.

The board approved minutes from its March 19 meeting and adopted two Board Orders changing special conditions. For Harry Miller (AIS#243986) the Board removed a halfway-house requirement and added a special condition requiring release to a family residence and participation in community outpatient treatment through the Department of Corrections and Wellstone. For Crystal Deloach (AIS#340917) the Board approved release to a halfway house with a requirement to complete the cosmetology program at Ayers campus.

On individual dockets, the Board denied parole for Jordan L. Peoples (AIS#322809) and set a reset date of March 2031 after hearing…

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