Client with Class A DOR two weeks before hearing gets a parole date

MM came before the Parole Commission having been passed once before.  He received a Class A DOR two weeks before his hearing.  After the Commissioners questioned MM, his attorney explained the context of the DOR and the progress MM had made in custody–completing his coursework and going over 6 years DOR-free before the recent incident. The Commissioners gave him an open date, meaning he will have his freedom as soon as his parole plan is approvied.  MM will return to his family in Oregon and work in his family business.