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Good Afternoon, Enclosed Is the June 2017 Parole Board Activity Report From: Brooke Cummings To: Kelly Eichler; Shari Gray; Sandy Moll; Haley, Rebeca M.; Freeburn, Vicki Cc: John Felts; Kelly Knuckles Subject: June 2017 ACT 570 Date: Wednesday, July 05, 2017 2:35:59 PM Attachments: image001.png JUNE 2017.pdf Good afternoon, Enclosed is the June 2017 Parole Board Activity Report as required by §16-93-210. The report summarizes 1544 Board actions (Parole and Executive Clemency) during the month of June 2017. The denial/deferral section summarizes 149 denials (1 or 2 year) along with deferrals, rescinded paroles, and reconsiderations (appeals) for the month. During the month of June, the Board approved 774 parole cases. Should you require anything further, please do not hesitate to contact either myself or Chairman John Felts. Respectfully, Brooke D. Cummings Executive Administrator Arkansas Parole Board | Two Union National Plaza Bldg. 105 W. Capitol Avenue, Suite 500 Little Rock, AR 72201 | Google Map Office: 501-682-3850 | Cell: 501-902-7003 Confidentiality Notice: The information contained in this email message and any attachment(s) is the property of the State of Arkansas and may be protected by state and federal laws governing disclosure of private information. It is intended solely for the use of the entity to whom this email is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that reading, copying or distributing this transmission is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. The sender has not waived any applicable privilege by sending the accompanying transmission. If you have received this transmission in error, please notify the sender by return email and delete the message and attachment(s) from your system. AR Parole Bo PAROLE BOARD DECISIONS PAGE: 1 of 59 REPORT NO. PPSR360 - 50 BY RACE AND CRIME PROCESSED: 07/05/2017 11:07 AM FROM: 06/01/2017 TO: 06/30/2017 REQUESTOR: Brooke Cummings PAROLE BOARD DECISION: Approval OFFENDER RACE: Asian FINAL ACTION: Act 146 Transfer to Community Supervision OFFENSE CATEGORY COUNT OFFENDER NAME OFFENDER RACE RISK ID LEVEL Drug Sale 1 Lieu, Tam 0213285 Asian Unknown FINAL ACTION TOTAL: 1 FINAL ACTION: Transfer Cls II As Normal OFFENSE CATEGORY COUNT OFFENDER NAME OFFENDER RACE RISK ID LEVEL Sex 1 Techur, Danovan 0261381 Asian Maximum FINAL ACTION TOTAL: 1 FINAL ACTION: Transfer To ACC Supervision OFFENSE CATEGORY COUNT OFFENDER NAME OFFENDER RACE RISK ID LEVEL Drug Sale 2 Yin, Sopheak 0195688 Asian Medium Le, Tien 0297848 Asian Medium FINAL ACTION TOTAL: 2 OFFENDER RACE TOTAL: 4 OFFENDER RACE: Black FINAL ACTION: Act 146 Transfer to Community Supervision OFFENSE CATEGORY COUNT OFFENDER NAME OFFENDER RACE RISK ID LEVEL Burglary 2 Sampson, Jherrod 0248732 Black Medium Wyrick, Kierre 0249543 Black Minimum Drug Sale 8 Walker, Edward 0013945 Black Minimum Hearon, Stevie 0145028 Black Medium Baker, Patrick 0205631 Black Medium Christian, Ervin 0217328 Black Medium Johnson, Christopher 0282552 Black Medium Jackson, Jalen 0298601 Black Minimum Porter, Scelitta 0310409 Black Minimum Henry, Adell 1100610 Black Minimum Fraud 1 Dobbins, Carmelita 0187084 Black Minimum Robbery 4 Lovett, Michael 0006424 Black Unknown Connors, Charles 0220154 Black Unknown Womack, Justin 0237157 Black Medium Newburn, Timothy 0244955 Black Minimum Theft 1 Peel, Cecil 0026435 Black Medium FINAL ACTION TOTAL: 16 AR Parole Bo PAROLE BOARD DECISIONS PAGE: 2 of 59 REPORT NO. PPSR360 - 50 BY RACE AND CRIME PROCESSED: 07/05/2017 11:07 AM FROM: 06/01/2017 TO: 06/30/2017 REQUESTOR: Brooke Cummings PAROLE BOARD DECISION: Approval OFFENDER RACE: Black FINAL ACTION: P.S.When Class II OFFENSE CATEGORY COUNT OFFENDER NAME OFFENDER RACE RISK ID LEVEL Battery 1 Askew, Darrell 0176496 Black Maximum FINAL ACTION TOTAL: 1 FINAL ACTION: Parole Act 290 OFFENSE CATEGORY COUNT OFFENDER NAME OFFENDER RACE RISK ID LEVEL Drug Sale 1 Brantley, Andrew 0216196 Black Minimum FINAL ACTION TOTAL: 1 FINAL ACTION: Transfer Cls II As Normal OFFENSE CATEGORY COUNT OFFENDER NAME OFFENDER RACE RISK ID LEVEL Assault 1 Woods, Brandon 0173661 Black Medium Battery 2 Nowden, Elliott 0114428 Black Medium Salley, Cortney 0261587 Black Maximum Burglary 3 Greenhill, Donald 0106707 Black Maximum Roseburrow, Christopher 0163434 Black Maximum Womack, Ketrick 0228012 Black Medium Fraud 1 Culbreath, Demario 0294071 Black Medium Homicide 1 White, Henry 1951911 Black Medium Other Non-Violent 2 Hamilton, Sherita 0222469 Black Minimum Ticey, Daniel 0230765 Black Medium Other Violent 2 Wofford, Ricky 0019430 Black Medium Grady, Roderick 0175889 Black Maximum Robbery 5 Layton, Marvin 0221496 Black Maximum Wiggins, Devan 0241104 Black Medium Washington, Devonte 0242847 Black Unknown Ousley, Whitley 0282854 Black Medium Jones, Tyrone 1104209 Black Medium Sex 1 Clark, Adrelle 0252270 Black Minimum Theft 2 Jackson, Jamelle 0225244 Black Medium Watson, Aaron 0296824 Black Medium Weapons 1 Daniels, Marcus 1118133 Black Medium AR Parole Bo PAROLE BOARD DECISIONS PAGE: 3 of 59 REPORT NO. PPSR360 - 50 BY RACE AND CRIME PROCESSED: 07/05/2017 11:07 AM FROM: 06/01/2017 TO: 06/30/2017 REQUESTOR: Brooke Cummings PAROLE BOARD DECISION: Approval OFFENDER RACE: Black FINAL ACTION: Transfer Cls II As Normal FINAL ACTION TOTAL: 21 FINAL ACTION: Transfer To ACC Supervision OFFENSE CATEGORY COUNT OFFENDER NAME OFFENDER RACE RISK ID LEVEL Assault 3 Ward, Robert 0073341 Black Minimum McNealy, Tony 0188672 Black Medium Brown, Nekisha 0225246 Black Medium Battery 20 Mack, Gregory 0010257 Black Medium Butler, Javon 0022024 Black Maximum Smith, Yamine 0068830 Black Minimum Hammonds, Bobby 0074388 Black Minimum Wardlow, Christopher 0078036 Black Maximum Ware, Brandon 0092752 Black Maximum Barron, Lonnie 0116785 Black Medium Morman, Kelvin 0179393 Black Medium Balentine, Sherman 0182323 Black Medium Henry, Julius 0189181 Black Maximum Dedrick, Marcus 0202783 Black Medium Hudson, Keith 0213404 Black Medium Clemmons, Latina 0217208 Black Medium King, Michael 0218058 Black Maximum Body, Shermaine 0257766 Black Minimum Collins, Antonio 0259414 Black Medium Momphrey, Lakeisha 0284297 Black Medium Hardin, Keosha 0308512 Black Minimum Scales, Jimmy 0310607 Black Medium Huff, John 1086582 Black Medium AR Parole Bo PAROLE BOARD DECISIONS PAGE: 4 of 59 REPORT NO. PPSR360 - 50 BY RACE AND CRIME PROCESSED: 07/05/2017 11:07 AM FROM: 06/01/2017 TO: 06/30/2017 REQUESTOR: Brooke Cummings PAROLE BOARD DECISION: Approval OFFENDER RACE: Black FINAL ACTION: Transfer To ACC Supervision OFFENSE CATEGORY COUNT OFFENDER NAME OFFENDER RACE RISK ID LEVEL Burglary 47 Thompson, Soloman 0000049 Black Medium Grandison, Robert 0006490 Black Maximum Sims, Calvin 0011395 Black Maximum Williams/Malik, Kevin/Hakim 0011564 Black Maximum Harton, Tommy 0012158 Black Medium Jackson, Douglas 0013154 Black Medium Raymond, Robert 0017078 Black Medium Armstrong, Lee 0115668 Black Medium Thomas, Jonathan 0124922 Black Maximum Higgs, Robert 0126193 Black Medium Smith, Michael 0130219 Black Medium Evans, Michael 0150663 Black Medium Belin, Derrick 0161027 Black Maximum Avery, Raymond 0165616 Black Minimum Embry, Jameel 0170015 Black Maximum Haynes, Travis 0172331 Black Medium Burcham, Joshua 0177850 Black Medium Burks, Edward 0187622 Black Maximum Hughes, Brandon 0190113 Black Medium Bell, Jordan 0203603 Black Medium Lewis, Antwone 0204404 Black Maximum Jackson, Quincy 0205188 Black Maximum Johnson, Ardie 0212403 Black Maximum McCree, Akeema 0214751 Black Medium Brenson, Joe 0215110 Black Medium Neal, Darrell 0218554 Black Medium Walker, Julian 0226279 Black Medium Broadway, Germayne 0226333 Black Maximum Honey, Tevin 0231009 Black Maximum Bates, Kierre 0245519 Black Medium Holland, Andrew 0247229 Black Minimum Humphrey, Rokosi 0247391 Black Medium Age, Shaquarius 0249479 Black Medium Collins, Christopher 0252718 Black Minimum Robinson, Ereion 0252720 Black Maximum Frederick, Teresa 0255264 Black Medium Trice, Christopher 0256310 Black Maximum Davis, Vincent 0266833 Black Medium Muldrew, Rashod 0287677 Black Maximum Christian, Phillip 0290098 Black Medium Lowe, Orlando 0293736 Black Maximum Wainwright, E 0295298 Black Medium Binion, Larry 0300497 Black Minimum McGowan, Cleveland 0305913 Black Medium Preyer, Devin 0310870 Black Medium AR Parole Bo PAROLE BOARD DECISIONS PAGE: 5 of 59 REPORT NO. PPSR360 - 50 BY RACE AND CRIME PROCESSED: 07/05/2017 11:07 AM FROM: 06/01/2017 TO: 06/30/2017 REQUESTOR: Brooke Cummings PAROLE BOARD DECISION: Approval OFFENDER RACE: Black FINAL ACTION: Transfer To ACC Supervision OFFENSE CATEGORY COUNT OFFENDER NAME OFFENDER RACE RISK ID LEVEL Scott, Kegun 1111900 Black Medium Heard, Antonio 1114783 Black Maximum Criminal Attempt 5 Wesley, Jerry 0005831 Black Maximum Gibson, Jerry 0100530 Black Maximum Simpson, Coqueise 0245060 Black Minimum McGahee, Keith 0252391 Black Minimum Gibson, James 0256999 Black Medium Drug Posession 12 Tyler, Herman 0146729 Black Medium Mosley, Guy 0156147 Black Medium Palmer, Byron 0172873 Black Medium Virgil, Cameron 0173820 Black Medium Davis, Carilisa 0211325 Black Medium Rice, Detrick 0211329 Black Medium Turner, Felicia 0240405 Black Minimum Goins, Tyree 0241359 Black Medium Wren, Latoya 0253875 Black Medium Jenkins, Dandre 0285566 Black Medium Mosley, Jonisha 0298696 Black Unknown Lacy, Christopher 1439662 Black Medium AR Parole Bo PAROLE BOARD DECISIONS PAGE: 6 of 59 REPORT NO. PPSR360 - 50 BY RACE AND CRIME PROCESSED: 07/05/2017 11:07 AM FROM: 06/01/2017 TO: 06/30/2017 REQUESTOR: Brooke Cummings PAROLE BOARD DECISION: Approval OFFENDER RACE: Black FINAL ACTION: Transfer To ACC Supervision OFFENSE CATEGORY COUNT OFFENDER NAME OFFENDER RACE RISK
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