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Twenty-one first-degree murderers set free under state s new compassionate release law

Twenty-one first-degree murderers set free under state’s new compassionate release law Critics want legislation to bar first-degree murderers from being released By Shelley Murphy and Andrea Estes Globe Staff,Updated March 14, 2021, 5:49 p.m. Email to a Friend Maureen Regan Moriarty held a photo of her father, John Regan, while sitting in her living room.Erin Clark/Globe Staff John Stote was serving a mandatory life sentence for the 1995 murder of a Springfield restaurant owner when he was released in January on medical parole. At the time, the 61-year-old was hospitalized with COVID-19 and on a ventilator. The state’s top correctional official determined it was unlikely he would survive.

Judge rejects latest request to release prisoners due to COVID-19

Judge rejects latest request to release prisoners due to COVID-19 By Laura Crimaldi Globe Staff,Updated February 18, 2021, 6:00 p.m. Email to a Friend The North Central Correctional Institution in Gardner.Lane Turner/Globe Staff ruling that although conditions inside the facilities “continue to deprive inmates of basic needs,” the state hasn’t violated constitutional protections against cruel and unusual punishment. “The Court fully understands the consequences of any lapses in preventing the spread of a virus that has killed at least 19 prison inmates and over 15,000 Massachusetts residents,” Suffolk Superior Court Judge Robert L. Ullmann wrote in his order. “However, these lapses reflect sporadic mistakes and sporadic lack of sufficient attention to detail, which is far below the standard of deliberate indifference necessary to establish a constitutional violation.”

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