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D.C. Prisoners Serving Life Sentences Have No Right to Earn Good Time Credits on Maximum Terms
Loaded on June 15, 2004
published in Prison Legal News
June, 2004, page 33
The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia recently held that prisoners serving life sentences with the possibility of parole have no right to earn good time credits on their maximum terms.
In the Mid-1980's, Eric Glascoe, Jibril Ibrahim, and Bobby Morgan ("petitioners") were each convicted of …
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