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                        The Elder Parole measure would require a person who is 55 or older to be considered for release by the parole board if they’ve served at least 15 years of their sentence.
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                        “Yes we punish the criminals, but [make sure] that the punishment fits the crime, and that you don’t continue to pay for the crime long after you’ve done the time.”
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                        "Even if the court ends up dismissing the violation, that one day or few days that you spend in jail are enough to lose your job."
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                        "Right from the very beginning of the parole process, which is the appearance in front of the parole board, there is no ‘right to counsel.’”
 
 
            
     
 
 
