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Prosecutors try to block parole hearings for inmates ordered to serve rest of their lives

Jun. 12 The state's top prosecutor sued Friday to overturn a policy under which several convicted murderers would get new chances at parole despite earlier orders to spend the rest of their lives behind bars. Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron and Jackie Steele, commonwealth's attorney for Laurel and Knox counties, filed the complaint in Laurel County. Commonwealth's Attorney David L. .

Policy change could allow some convicted murderers in Ky to get new chance at parole

Policy change could allow some convicted murderers in Ky. to get new chance at parole Victor Puente © Provided by Lexington WKYT File image FRANKFORT, Ky. (WKYT) - Dozens of convicted murderers in Kentucky will have a new chance at parole. That’s after a change by the Kentucky Parole Board. In 2017, Scotty Baker’s family told a parole board how his murder had affected them. He was killed in 1992 by his stepmother Stephanie Spitser. His mother, Ruth Rose, said the only peace she had was the decision the board made a few days after that hearing, that Spitser serve out her life sentence.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150802:10:49:00

like randy haight, halvorsen says he regrets what he did to his victims and the impact his crime had on his family. the hardest thing i ever remember working through is my mother coming to the jail to see me the first time after i was arrested. and her whole soul was turned inside out. and, i mean, she sat there and just cried and cried. halvorsen lectures to groups of troubled teens brought to ksp as a way to deter them from lives of crime. and i tell these kids, you know, because a lot of children have this mentality that they re hero worshiping guys that are bad. and i m not a bad guy. i m a stupid, ignorant person for getting into the trouble that i did, but, you know, you can t do these kinds of things and ever feel good about it. until their sentences are overturned, death row inmates

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150802:03:48:00

i m reading always reading something that pertains to law or reading my bible. when i get up and i pray, drink a cup of coffee maybe. it s pretty boring really. i m extremely sad for what i ve done. and i m not saying that to get out of an execution because like i said, i m ready. if you want to kill me, let s go. i m ready to go. i was 28 years old when i came to death row. you know, there s days i wake up in here and i m not too sure if i would want to live out my days, the rest of my days in of my life in prison. leif halvorsen is 51 now. well, i was convicted in fayette county, kentucky, 1983 of a triple homicide. i was convicted with mitchell willoughby who is also on death row with me. it grew out of an argument. there were drugs involved. we were both very high on several different mind-altering substances. like randy haight, halvorsen

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