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Maryland Manual, 1919-20
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STATE GOVERNMENT. 165

ADVISORY BOARD OF PAROLE.
Brown Arcade Building, Baltimore, Md.

Nome. Term Expires. Postoffice.

Edward M. Parrish, President. .. 1922 ................. .Baltimore
Samuel J. Twilley............... 1924 ..............Pocomoke City
Albert J. Almoney. ............ 1920 ................. ..Rockville

Parole Officers:

Boy E. Smith. ....................................... .Salisbury
J. Frank Smith. ...................................... .Scotland
Thomas B. Campbell. ................................ .Baltimore
Nathaniel W. Brome. ..............................St. Leonard's

Secretary:
Harry S. Hartman, Brown Arcade Bldg. ................ .Baltimore

The personnel of this Board is named in the Act creating it, as above
set forth. Thereafter as these terms expire the Governor appoints to
fill the vacancy, the term then being six years. The confirmation of the
Senate is required for the subsequent appointments. (Ch. 500, 1914.)

The duties of this Board are to thoroughly investigate all applica-
tions for pardon and parole and report the result of the same to the
Governor of the State, it must take under its supervision for such
time as the Governor may direct the inmates of any penal institute of
the State who may be paroled by the Governor and keep records show-
ing the actions, earnings, etc., of the said paroles during their time, re-
porting at once to the Governor, the violation of any of the terms of
their parole.

In pursuing their investigations they have power to summons wit-
nesses before them and to examine them on their oath when necessary.
They have visitorial power over every institution to which prisoners,
whether adult or minors, are committed that receive aid from the State,
city or private sources.

 

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