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Board grants parole for multiple inmates with GPS monitoring and halfway-house conditions

Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles · July 28, 2026
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Summary

At its July 28, 2026 meeting the board granted parole to several applicants with conditions including GPS ankle monitors, placement in approved halfway houses, mental health follow-up and drug assessments; Carl B. Ward was among those granted parole with a GPS ankle monitor condition.

The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles granted parole to multiple applicants at its July 28 meeting and imposed post-release conditions in several cases. Carl B. Ward (AIS#164587) received parole with a special condition to complete a GPS ankle monitor; Lavan D. Cunningham (AIS#271511) and others were granted parole conditioned on placement in an approved halfway house, GPS monitoring, mental-health follow-up and drug assessment upon release.

Other grants recorded on the docket required combinations of detainer/program placement, participation in the Mobile Day Reporting Center (DRC), GPS monitoring and scheduled mental-health and drug assessments. The minutes list each case and the specific condition set by the board; where applicable the board recorded reset dates or additional program requirements in the docket.