Jessica Gonzalez, Rhode Island Murderer, Paroled This Month
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Jessica Gonzalez, the youngest person ever convicted of murder as an adult in the state of Rhode Island will be on parole this month after serving 10 years of his 45 years. This month is the new release came after she becomes pregnant after a relationship with his work-release supervisor. Jessica Gonzalez was convicted of murdering 23 years ago, when Maria Rivera Gonzalez had only 13. Gonzalez thought Rivera was trying to steal her boyfriend and took matters into his own hands childish, Rivera shot to death. Jessica Gonzalez will not be penalized for having a sexual relationship with a supervisor at the centre care for the elderly which has worked on work release. "It is standard practice, not only in our department, but correctional agencies across the country, that when an inmate is involved in staff sexual misconduct, the detainee was not disciplined," said director of corrections Wall. Gonzalez was removed from the job center when its surface relationship and the prison no longer send detainees to work in the centre. The thought Parole Gonzalez has served enough time for a crime she committed when that she was a child. Member of the Board of Parole Kenneth Walker explains: "We seek to her child as a being sentenced to a long period, so that the board believes it is time for her to do."
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