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Virginia Parole Board Changes “Three-Strikes” Interpretation

"Virginia abolished parole in 1995 for the types of crimes covered by the three-strikes law – but it was still used to deny parole to anyone convicted of three qualifying crimes, even when sentences for all three were handed down at the same time."

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July 6, 2018

ParoleAnthony BradleyJuly 27, 2018Prison Legal News, Virginia, Three Strikes
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