CHICKASHA —
Parole was recently denied for five Grady County inmates serving sentences with the Oklahoma Department of Corrections.
The following individuals were denied at the August Pardon and Parole Board meeting:
• Jeremiah Daniel Cline, who is serving a five-year sentence for distribution of a controlled dangerous substance and a five-year sentence for possession of a controlled dangerous substance, began his sentence in August 2008.
• Warren P. Diego, who is serving a 15-year sentence (10 years PTS) for lewd molestation, began his sentence in February 2009.
• Don I. Guy, Jr., who is serving a seven-year sentence for possession of a controlled substance, after former conviction of three felonies, began his sentence in February 2009.
• Stephen C. Hale, who is serving a five-year sentence for possession of a controlled dangerous substance, began his sentence in October 2009.
• Joshua Dewayne Sellman, who is serving a 23-year sentence (with 15 years suspended) for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, began his sentence in April 2005.
Local News
September 1, 2010
5 inmates denied parole
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