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Board denies pardon for Ernesto Prrisco after victim outlines lasting trauma
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The Connecticut Board of Pardons and Paroles denied Ernesto Prrisco’s application at its April 7 session after hearing a detailed victim impact statement and citing poor performance on supervision and the seriousness of the offense.
The Connecticut Board of Pardons and Paroles on April 7, 2026 denied the pardon application of Ernesto Prrisco after hearing a lengthy victim impact statement and extensive board questioning.
Prrisco, represented by attorney Matthew Sroen, acknowledged making “poor decisions” more than 20 years ago and told the panel he had completed therapy, attended sex-offender treatment and worked in the electrical trade since his release. He said he had stopped drinking and had engaged in community volunteer work and food-pantry deliveries. He told the board he takes “full responsibility” for his…
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