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Alabama pardon board grants nine pardons and approves four paroles, denies most parole requests at July 24 meeting

Alabama Board of Pardons & Paroles · July 24, 2025
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Summary

At its July 24 meeting in Montgomery the Alabama Board of Pardons & Paroles granted nine pardons (three full pardons), approved four paroles with reentry conditions and denied the majority of parole requests; the board considered 29 cases and adjourned at 1:06 p.m.

The Alabama Board of Pardons & Paroles met on July 24, 2025, at 301 South Ripley Street in Montgomery and took final action on 29 docketed cases, granting nine pardons and approving four paroles with conditions while denying 16 requests for parole. The session opened at 8:33 a.m. and adjourned at 1:06 p.m.

The board granted three full pardons — to Robert S. Enfinger, Julius Anderson and Ivorye S. Scales — restoring their civil and political rights. In addition, the board issued voting-rights-only relief to Ricky Germany and Gary L. Harrison and granted pardons with specified limitations (relief from habitual-offender provisions and firearms disabilities) to Tina M. Mosley, Brice M. Hutchings III, Dalton W. Windsor and Lawrence E. Richmond. One pardon application, by Quindarrius S. McCain, was denied.

On paroles, the board approved release for Benigno S. Garza, William M. Fields, Shenika Williams and Deontay R. Prettyman, each with reentry conditions that may include completion of local reentry or day-reporting programs (for example, Perry County PREP or Baldwin County Day Reporting Center), GPS ankle monitoring, mental-health follow-up and drug assessment upon release. The board denied parole for 15 other parole applicants and set reset dates in several cases (for example, Tristan L. Glover and Jarvis Mix were each denied with reset dates in July 2030; Joe W. Murray was denied with a reset date of July 2026).

Board business opened with approval of the July 23, 2025 minutes; that motion was moved by Chair Hal Nash, seconded by Board Member Gabrelle Simmons and carried by majority vote. Multiple family members, program representatives (for example, Abel Ministries) and victim representatives (including VOCAL and a Victim Service Officer from the Attorney General’s Office) spoke during individual case considerations; the minutes record supporters and opponents for many docketed applicants.

A complete list of the board’s actions follows; decisions include the case name, AIS number and the board’s action, including any reset dates or special conditions. Where the minutes named speakers or described required reentry programming, those conditions are recorded as the board specified them.

Votes at a glance (case - AIS - board action / reset date or conditions): Tristan L. Glover - AIS# 317604 - Parole denied; reset July 2030. Jose Roque - AIS# 336808 - Parole denied; no reset date. Joe W. Murray - AIS# 134327 - Parole denied; reset July 2026. Jarvis Mix - AIS# 260872 - Parole denied; reset July 2030. Theron Thigpen - AIS# 190661 - Parole denied; no reset date. Robert S. Enfinger - AIS# 824094 - Full pardon granted (restoration of civil and political rights). Ricky Germany - AIS# 144934 - Pardon granted (voting rights only). Tina M. Mosley - AIS# 187010 - Pardon granted (relief from habitual-offender act and firearms disabilities). Brice M. Hutchings III - AIS# 320994 - Pardon granted (relief from habitual-offender act and firearms disabilities). Quindarrius S. McCain - AIS# 827520 - Pardon denied. Benigno S. Garza - AIS# 243466 - Parole granted; conditions include detainer/program, Perry Co. PREP, GPS monitor, mental-health follow-up and drug assessment. Julius Anderson - AIS# 803983 - Full pardon granted (restoration of civil and political rights). Ivorye S. Scales - AIS# 250850 - Full pardon granted (restoration of civil and political rights). Gary L. Harrison - AIS# 169400 - Pardon granted (voting rights only). Dalton W. Windsor - AIS# 824144 - Pardon granted (relief from habitual-offender act and firearms disabilities). Lawrence E. Richmond - AIS# 164036 - Pardon granted (relief from habitual-offender act and firearms disabilities). Corey T. Dreding - AIS# 299604 - Parole denied; reset July 2027. Thaddeus A. Caster - AIS# 307253 - Parole denied; no reset date. Justin M. Johnson - AIS# 249982 - Parole denied; reset July 2028. Natividad O. Garcia - AIS# 335184 - Parole denied; no reset date. William M. Fields - AIS# 273234 - Parole granted; conditions include Baldwin Co. Day Reporting Center, GPS monitor, mental-health follow-up and drug assessment. Montreal A. Standberry - AIS# 324434 - Parole denied; reset July 2030. Kevin B. Sweda - AIS# 240501 - Parole denied; reset July 2027. Nelson J. Luciano - AIS# 283067 - Parole denied; reset July 2027. Randy D. Levitzke - AIS# 226808 - Parole denied; reset August 2026. Christopher J. Pate - AIS# 228749 - Parole denied; reset February 2026. Shenika Williams - AIS# 273762 - Parole granted; conditions include approved halfway house with rehab, Huntsville Day Reporting Center, GPS monitor, mental-health follow-up and drug assessment. Robert J. Powell - AIS# 256402 - Parole denied; reset July 2027. Deontay R. Prettyman - AIS# 220865 - Parole granted; conditions include Perry Co. PREP, GPS monitor, mental-health follow-up and drug assessment.

The board reviewed attached lists of files for revocation and delinquent parolees during the meeting; those docket lists were recorded as part of the meeting materials. The meeting adjourned at 1:06 p.m.; the next meeting was scheduled for July 29, 2025, at 8:00 a.m. at the same address.

Notes: The meeting minutes and docket materials refer to the agency as the Alabama Board of Pardons & Paroles; related docket printouts also use the name Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles. The board acted under Alabama Code, Title 15, Chapter 22, as recorded in the minutes.