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The North Carolina Post-Release Supervision and Parole Commission approved the release of two men serving life for first- and second-degree murder convictions. One of them was convicted twice as a teenager.
Defendant appeals (1) the admission of evidence that he confessed to owning a bookbag which contained a digital scale and a lockbox and (2) the trial court’s initial refusal to allow defendant to elicit testimony from a law enforcement officer that defendant had disclaimed ownership of the lockbox, which contained drugs and paraphernalia. However, defendant
David Ray Allman, sentenced in 1981 by Guilford County Superior Court to two consecutive life sentences, had once escaped and was free for a month. His prison record in Kentucky is long. He was released in April by North Carolina Post-Release Supervision and Parole Commission.