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Cuomo's parole board is woefully short-staffed and includes two political hacks, advocates say

"The state Board of Parole is woefully understaffed, and two members who have deep political and police ties routinely reject prisoners without ever giving them a chance, a scathing new report by criminal justice activists charges."

New York Daily News

August 14, 2018

ParoleAnthony BradleyAugust 16, 2018New York Daily News, Andrew Cuomo
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