SAN FRANCISCO - Robert Noel, convicted of manslaughter in the 2001 dog-mauling death of a San Francisco woman, had his bid for immediate release from parole turned down Wednesday by the California Supreme Court.
In a writ of habeas corpus, Noel, a suspended attorney, argued that the Board of Prison Terms failed to properly conduct a legally mandated hearing.
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In a writ of habeas corpus, Noel, a suspended attorney, argued that the Board of Prison Terms failed to properly conduct a legally mandated hearing.
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