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Alabama Board of Pardons & Paroles denies most parole requests, grants limited pardons and conditional paroles
Summary
At its April 21, 2026 meeting in Montgomery, the Alabama Board of Pardons & Paroles unanimously denied the majority of parole requests, granted limited pardons restoring voting rights in several cases and approved a small number of paroles with conditions such as PREP, GPS monitoring and substance-treatment requirements.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — The Alabama Board of Pardons & Paroles met April 21, 2026, and took unanimous action on a docket of parole and pardon petitions, denying most parole requests, granting a handful of pardons limited to specific relief, and approving several paroles with reentry conditions.
The two-member board, chaired by Hal Nash and joined by board member Gabrelle Simmons, held the open meeting at 301 South Ripley Street and recorded actions through Board Secretary Nicole Lewis. The session followed the board’s authority under Alabama Code, Title 15, Chapter 22.
Key outcomes included the unanimous denial of Alfred D. Hardy’s parole with a reset date of April…
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