Updated on March 11, 2021 at 8:21 am
A Maryland board approved a settlement on Wednesday that will require the state to adopt new policies regarding the parole process for people sentenced as children to life imprisonment.
The settlement approved by the Board of Public Works will require the Maryland Parole Commission, the Division of Correction and governor to adopt new regulations for the parole process. Download our NBC Washington app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
Victory! Today the Maryland Board of Public Works approved a legal settlement that requires the government and Governor to adopt new regulations and policies to help rebuild Maryland’s parole process for those sentenced as children to life imprisonment. https://t.co/92TcyTj0tL ACLU of Maryland (@ACLU MD) March 10, 2021
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Mark Tucker, 67, died peacefully at his home in San Angelo on February 17, 2021.
A lifelong resident of San Angelo, Mark was born on July 27, 1953 to Walter and Bessie Mae Tucker. He grew up in the family business, Tucker Drilling Company, where he worked until his retirement in 1996. Mark enjoyed a long and active retirement and had a passion for tinkering with cars and motorcycles. He loved to take long rides and road trips on his motorcycle where he enjoyed the peace and beauty of the open road.
Mark was a committed and loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend. He was a sincere, down-to-earth man who was genuine in all his actions. To family, friends, and anyone he met, he was an attentive listener, always showing interest in others. He was also a man of deep faith who cherished his AA family, where he was an active member for 38 years, sharing his support with countless friends and individuals with their recoveries. Mark will be remembered for his fierce loya