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Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles issues unanimous rulings on April 8 docket; several pardons and supervised paroles granted
Summary
At its April 8 meeting in Montgomery, the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles denied many parole requests while granting several pardons and paroles with conditions, including full pardons restoring civil and political rights for multiple applicants and a remission of fines in one case.
The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles met on April 8, 2026, at 301 South Ripley Street in Montgomery and issued unanimous rulings on its daily parole and pardon docket. The board, chaired by Hal Nash, approved the previous meeting’s minutes and then considered dozens of individual cases under the authority of Alabama Code, Title 15, Chapter 22.
In a series of unanimous votes, the board denied numerous parole requests and set reset dates for several applicants. For example, the panel denied parole for Tonyia R. Miron; family members and victims’ relatives spoke during the hearing, and Limestone County District Attorney Brian Jones and representatives from the Attorney General’s office opposed release. Several other…
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