Parole and Clemency
The Illinois Prisoner Review Board, composed of 15 members appointed by the governor, is responsible for clemency recommendations, parole decisions, and conditions of release for people leaving prison. We report on this opaque state agency and its decisions about whom to release.
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The Joe Coleman Medical Release Act was expected to have freed hundreds of terminally ill and medically incapacitated prisoners in Illinois by now. But only a few dozen have been released, an investigation from Injustice Watch and WBEZ reveals.
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An investigation into the slow and opaque parole process for a small group of people incarcerated for crimes from the 1970s. Our research found the Illinois Prisoner Review Board’s decisions were often arbitrary and inconsistent, and there was little oversight or accountability.
