Brandon Sun By: Drew May
The jury came down with its decision late Thursday in the faint hope parole hearing of Michael Bridges. (File)
A jury of nine women and three men has allowed convicted murderer Michael Bridges to apply for parole slightly earlier than he was originally sentenced to.
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A jury of nine women and three men has allowed convicted murderer Michael Bridges to apply for parole slightly earlier than he was originally sentenced to.
The jury found Bridges should be allowed to apply for parole in June 2026, three years earlier than the 2029 date he was originally sentenced to. The courtroom was silent when the lead juror announced the decision at the conclusion of the faint hope clause hearing.