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She spent 32 years in prison for a violent robbery. Now she's been granted parole under a new state law

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation December 30, 2022

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After serving 32 years in prison for her part in a violent armed robbery, Ranza Marshall was informed Thursday that she had been granted parole and would soon be freed. Marshall heard the news via speakerphone at the California Institution for Women in Corona. “Good luck, Ms. Marshall,” said Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Connie Quiñonez, who spoke to the inmate from a Compton courtroom. “Thank you,” Marshall said, her voice... + full article



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