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DENVER — The Joint Judiciary Committee of the Colorado Legislature will hold hearings Thursday and Friday into what committee chairs call “serious deficiencies in the operations of Intensive Supervision Parole.”
On the eve of those hearings, a man has decided to speak out after his ex-wife was murdered, allegedly at the hands of a parolee released from prison three years early.
“If you take a lion that hadn’t bit anyone in 10 years and you put him on the street and he bites someone, do you blame the lion? I don’t think so. I think you blame it on the way you decided and how you decided to put the person out on the street,” said Doug Miller.
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