Attorney General Miyares on Parole Board investigation Jan 25, 2023 Jan 25, 2023 Updated Jan 26, 2023 0 Video shows Irvo Otieno in moments leading up to death in Central State Hospital Giant sunspot predicted to unleash rare aurora borealis across northern U.S. Gov. Glenn Youngkin talks of the death of Irvo Otieno Can you guess the happiest countries on Earth? New Pittsylvania County administrator Demi Moore shares rare video of Bruce Willis at birthday celebration Art-themed Airbnb project opens in River District Sovah Health-Danville addresses City Council CA: TROUBLING DISCOVERY IN DANGEROUS MUDSLIDE Lance Reddick Dead at 60 Model Ashley Graham reveals her favorite makeup tips Hall's Pastry to close April 1, reopen under new ownership Africa Is Splitting in Half, With a New Ocean Forming in the Middle Cameron Diaz is retiring again One snow threat for final episode | Snow Search for week of Mar. 19 Emma Heming 'crying' on husband Bruce Willis's birthday RedBird the guinea pig a finalist in Cadbury bunny contest Donald Trump says he could be arrested tomorrow, calls for protest Family Literacy Night celebrates reading in Danville Warner visits AeroFarms Attorney General Jason Miyares discusses the Parole Board probe. As featured on Miyares says it is too late to prosecute former parole board chief Attorney General Jason Miyares said a "parole-granting frenzy" under then-Chair Adrianne Bennett violated the law and endangered public safety. Latest video At least 457 people arrested, 441 security forces injured in violent French pension protests Only six movies have ever hit $6 billion at the box office Scientists identify depression-causing enzyme in the gut Much of the US bracing for severe storms. Here is when the risk peaks Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly press pause on their relationship after cheating rumors Zelensky tells Europe to give more military aid or war could last years Gisele Bundchen has no regrets about divorcing Tom Brady West Coast salmon industry braces for fishing ban Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Miyares says it is too late to prosecute former parole board chief Attorney General Jason Miyares said a "parole-granting frenzy" under then-Chair Adrianne Bennett violated the law and endangered public safety.