Come on, get some wisdom.
It reflects poorly on his judgement, or lack of it.
Maurice Clemmons
16-years old
Aggravated Robbery, Theft of Property
May 3, 2000: Arkansas Governor Huckabee reduced Clemmons 108 year
sentence to 47 years which made Clemmons eligible for parole immediately.
July 13, 2000: Clemmons went before the parole board which grants his parole.
August 1, 2000: Clemmons is released from prison to parole.
July 13, 2001: He committed a technical violation of his parole and had new pending charges for robbery. He was sentenced to 10 years to be served concurrently.
March 18, 2004:
The parole board released Clemmons only to Washington State because he had family here.
March 29, 2004:
Clemmons was transferred to Washington for supervision under the Interstate Compact agreement.
Washington Supervision History:
Until May 2009, his supervision was relatively uneventful.
More: http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/ABPub/2009/12/01/2010399732.pdf