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National report: NC prisons score an 'F' on COVID responses

National report: NC prisons score an 'F' on COVID responses
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Phoebe Barbee's family seeks support to keep her killer in prison


Victoria Young
A Cabarrus County family is asking for community support to keep the man convicted of murdering 19-year-old Phoebe Barbee behind bars.
After a 10-day trial in 1979, Roger Warren Clark received two life sentences for the kidnapping and murder of Phoebe Alisa Barbee. But Clark was later considered for parole in 1999, and since then, he has gone before the N.C. Post-Release Supervision & Parole Commission several times.
Sonja Barbee, Phoebe’s sister, said that usually the family makes the trip to Raleigh to stand before the commission to request Clark stay in prison.
“In years past, our family has been given the opportunity to go before the commission in person; however, due to COVID-19 restrictions, we could only voice our opposition to his parole via conference call,” Sonja wrote in a social media post. “Once again, we are asking for your help. ....

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The State Will Release 3,500 Prisoners Under a Settlement With Civil Rights Groups


The State Will Release 3,500 Prisoners Under a Settlement With Civil Rights Groups
This story first published online at NC Policy Watch. 
The North Carolina Department of Public Safety will release 3,500 people early from prison after settling a lawsuit which argued that their constitutional rights were violated by the treatment they have received during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a press release from the ACLU of North Carolina. The press release described the relief as among “the largest prison releases in the country achieved via COVID-19 litigation efforts.”
These 3,500 people will receive one of the three ways of relief within a 180-day period — some will be awarded lessened sentences, some will serve outside of prison through a program called Extended Limits of Confinement and others will be on post-release supervision or parole, according to a statement from the DPS. Currently, only those who are pregnant, on home or work leave wi ....

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