O. J. Simpson, the 74-year-old former football hero and actor, acquitted California murder defendant, and convicted Las Vegas armed robber, was discharged from parole effective Dec. 1, 2021.
A Pennsylvania woman convicted of murder for seducing a teenage neighbor into killing her husband at their vacation home in upstate New York has been granted parole after serving more than 26 years in state prison.
A New York appellate court has overruled a judge who ordered a new parole hearing for the getaway car driver in a bungled 1981 Brinks heist that left three people dead.
New York state's highest court has upheld the conviction of a former Goldman Sachs programmer who was tried twice for stealing confidential computer code used to run high-frequency trading.
Republicans who control the New York Senate have passed a series of parole reform measures four days after a man who killed two New York City police officers in 1971 was released from prison.
A New York judge has ordered a new parole hearing for a former radical anti-Vietnam War activist who drove a getaway car in a bungled 1981 Brinks heist that left three people dead.
New York state will restore the voting rights of parolees under an executive order issued Wednesday by Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo that will impact as many as 35,000 New Yorkers who have served time for felonies.
The scheduled prison release of a former member of a violent 1970s radical group who killed two New York City police officers in 1971 has been put on hold by a state court.