The Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles (ABPP) has confirmed to The Epoch Times that it will be processing up to 400 inmates discharged from the Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) on Tuesday in accordance with state law.
AL.com reported that it obtained a notice that had been sent to law enforcement throughout the state but not for release to the media.
Inmates with charges ranging from marijuana possession to murder whose sentences were set to end within this year will be released under the supervision of the ABPP because of prison reform legislation.
Cam Ward, director of the ABPP, told AL.com, “The law was passed in 2021 and we will follow it as it is written. We did not advocate for it, but until we are told otherwise by a judge, we will enforce the law as written.”…
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