Stallings Parole Set-off
Good news. It appears that the Board of Pardons and Paroles has given Stallings a five year set-off. Below is the good news posted on the Website:
Last Parole Decision
Denied on 04/01/2021
CUNR (04/2026)- Parole was denied in the current consecutive sentence case and a next review date (04/2026) is set.
Denial reason(s): 1D, 2D, 8D
Consecutive Sentence - a defendant convicted on two or more charges may receive a sentence in which the second and subsequent sentence will not begin until the expiration or parole of the first sentence.
1D CRIMINAL HISTORY - THE RECORD INDICATES THAT THE OFFENDER HAS REPEATEDLY COMMITTED CRIMINAL EPISODES THAT INDICATE A PREDISPOSITION TO COMMIT CRIMINAL ACTS UPON RELEASE.
2D NATURE OF OFFENSE - THE RECORD INDICATES THE INSTANT OFFENSE HAS ELEMENTS OF BRUTALITY, VIOLENCE, ASSAULTIVE BEHAVIOR, OR CONSCIOUS SELECTION OF VICTIM'S VULNERABILITY INDICATING A CONSCIOUS DISREGARD FOR THE LIVES, SAFETY, OR PROPERTY OF OTHERS, SUCH THAT THE OFFENDER POSES A CONTINUING THREAT TO PUBLIC SAFETY.
8D FELONY OFFENSE - THE RECORD INDICATES THAT THE OFFENDER HAS BEEN CHARGED BEFORE A MAGISTRATE, INDICTED, OR CONVICTED BY A COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION, WITH A FELONY OFFENSE COMMITTED WHILE INCARCERATED.
Next Parole Review Date
04/2026
Since these prison terms are consecutive, we can all rest assure that Stallings will die in prison. I would however like to see justice for Benna Bowen and April Eaves. The only one keeping that from happening is the District Attorney of Fort bend County.
Jim
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