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Simpson parole leads to effort to change Nevada parole law-Las Vegas Review Journal
Friday, September 29 th, 2017Simpson parole leads to effort to change Nevada parole law- By Ben Botkin Review-Las Vegas Review Journal- Capital Bureau-September 26, 2017- CARSON CITY — Spurred by the O.J. Simpson parole hearing, attorney Gloria Allred and Assemblywoman Lisa Krasner want to change Nevada law so the parole board can consider an inmate’s domestic violence history.more -
Nevada Assemblywoman Lisa Krasner pushes for change in the law for domestic violence victims- Reno Gazette Journal- Marcella Corona
Friday, September 29 th, 2017OJ Simpson Parole spurs Nevada Assemblywoman Lisa Krasner to change law for domestic violence victims- Reno Gazette Journal- Marcella Corona- Sept.26, 2017- A Nevada assemblywoman proposed a new bill that would require the state’s Board of Parole Commissioners to consider an inmate’s history of domestic violence before they grant a request for parole. Assemblywoman Lisa Krasner,more -
Parole Board Didn’t Consider OJ Simpson Spousal Abuse Case- The New York Post-
Friday, September 29 th, 2017Parole board didn’t consider O.J. Simpson’s spousal abuse case- By THE NEW YORK POST- September 27, 2017- Modal Trigger O.J. Simpson Getty Images CARSON CITY, Nev. — Nevada’s parole board didn’t consider O.J. Simpson’s 1989 conviction for misdemeanor spousal abuse when it granted him parole in July because the case wasn’t listed in the national clearinghousemore -
NV PAROLE BOARD DID NOT CONSIDER OJ SIMPSON SPOUSAL ABUSE CASE – THE NEW YORK TIMES
Friday, September 29 th, 2017Parole Board Didn’t Consider O.J. Simpson Spousal Abuse Case By THE NEW YORK TIMES– SEPT. 26, 2017 CARSON CITY, Nev. — Nevada’s parole board didn’t consider O.J. Simpson’s 1989 conviction for misdemeanor spousal abuse when it granted him parole in July because the case wasn’t listed in the national clearinghouse of FBI crime data, anmore -
Parole Board Did Not Consider O J Simpson Spouse Abuse Case
Friday, September 29 th, 2017Parole Board Didn’t Consider O.J. Simpson Spouse Abuse Case By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS- SEPT. 26, 2017 CARSON CITY, Nev. — Nevada’s parole board didn’t consider O.J. Simpson’s 1989 conviction for misdemeanor spousal abuse when it granted him parole in July because the case wasn’t listed in the national clearinghouse of FBI crime data, an officialmore -
O J Simpson Release may change NV Law- Assemblywoman Lisa Krasner proposes change
Monday, September 25 th, 2017OJ SIMPSON RELEASE MAY CHANGE NV LAW- Sean Whaley- LV Review-Journal Capital Bureau- Sept.25,2017 CARSON CITY — New legislation will be proposed by Assemblywoman Lisa Krasner on Tuesday that would require an inmate’s history of domestic violence to be considered before parole is granted. The proposal is the result of the July Nevada Parole Boardmore -
Assemblywoman Lisa Krasner brings Bill on Domestic Violence following OJ Simpson Parole
Monday, September 25 th, 2017Bill on domestic violence to be introduced following NV parole board’s decision on O.J. Simpson-KTNV 13 ACTION NEWS-By Katherine Jarvis- Sep 25, 2017- As O.J. Simpson is scheduled to be released as soon as next week, a new bill is being proposed by Assemblywoman Lisa Krasner that would require the Nevada parole board to takemore