Virginia Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Early Prison Release Lawsuit
Virginia Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Early Prison Release Lawsuit
The Virginia Supreme Court has agreed to hear two lawsuits challenging the Virginia Department of Corrections’ sudden reversal on earned prison sentence credits.According to The Virginian-Pilot, the claims were filed by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of inmates Antoine Anderson and Steven Prease.Both Anderson and Prease, writes the Virginian-Pilot, had expected to be released early under the state’s earned credits program.However, after Virginia changed its early-release policies, the inmates—along with other prisoners in similar situations—will be forced to stay behind bars for far longer than they had expected.Vishal Agraharkhar, a senior attorney for the A.C.L.U., said on Wednesday that the organization has asked the state Supreme Court to award the prisoners the “credits they rightfully earned.”“Mr. Anderson and Mr. Prease are just two of the hundreds of Virginians whose early release [the Virginia Department of Corrections] rescinded mere weeks before they expected to go home last summer,” Agraharkar told The Virginian-Pilot in a statement. “We’re glad the Supreme Court of Virginia recognizes the importance of their cases.”Geri Greenspan, another attorney with the A.C.L.U., explained that many Virginia inmates believed that, if they maintained a high standard of behavior, they could earn credits toward an early release.
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