In re Reed
At Reed's first parole hearing, the Board of Parole Hearings (BPH) found him unsuitable for parole. The BPH found the commitment offense was particularly egregious under many indices and, considering numerous other factors (including Reed's prior criminal record, his disciplinary record while incarcerated, his failure to gain insight into the commitment offense, and his psychological evaluation), Reed was not currently suitable for parole. The BPH further concluded a 10-year denial of parole was appropriate under the circumstances.
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