As the chief correctional parole officer in your maximum security prison, you are tasked with working with inmates whoare eligible for parole. Recently, a unique case has presented itself for an inmate whohas been rejected for parole four times over the past fifteen years. He was originally convicted of aggravated robbery and voluntary manslaughter related toa bank robbery. During the process of the robbery, he shot and killed a bank teller-a 31-year old woman whowas married with three children. He has now completed 80% of his twenty year sentence. Additionally, he has been recently diagnosed with terminal stage four lung cancer, and his health is declining quickly. According toprison doctors, the inmate has probably less than six months tolive. As the chief correctional parole officer, you know that the inmate is up for parole at the end of the month and you are considering seeking "compassionate release" for the offender. However, you know the horrific impact his crime has had on the victim's family. What will you recommend and why? Please explain your decision.
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