State plans to post requests with parole board on Internet
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Posted 6:33PM on Wednesday 3rd July 2002 ( 22 years ago )
ATLANTA - Governor Roy Barnes says the state will begin posting to the Internet all requests the state parole board gets from legislators and others seeking special consideration for individual inmates. <br>
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It's a major policy change for the state's troubled clemency board, which is under increased scrutiny. One lawmaker is under indictment on charges he took a contribution in exchange for helping to get a convicted murderer moved to a less-secure prison. <br>
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Barnes made the announcement Wednesday after swearing in Mike Light, his second appointee to the board in recent weeks. Barnes said his advice to anyone thginking of making a special request ''(L)eave the parole board alone. Allow them to do their job.'' <br>
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The postings will begin August 1. The website has not been announced. <br>
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Barnes says the policy will apply to elected officials and the general public and will shed light on the parole process and prevent abuses. <br>
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The agency is at the center of a political firestorm that has spilled over into Barnes' re-election campaign. <br>
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The board's files are filled with requests from lawmakers asking them to review specific inmates. Many lawmakers argue they simply are passing along requests from prisoners' friends or families and defend the practice as constituent service rather than political pressure.
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