Source: themarshallproject.org
On Wednesday, the California Board of Parole Hearings voted to reevaluate its earlier decision to grant “elderly parole” to Gregory Vogelsang. The 57-year-old has served 27 years of what is essentially a life sentence for sexually assaulting young children.
The move comes amid a broader political backlash over a state law that allows some incarcerated people to become eligible for parole based on age and time served. The controversy first ignited last month around David Allen Funston, a 64-year-old convicted of sexual abuse of children. He was scheduled for release on elderly parole before authorities instead transferred him from state prison to a county jail, where he was arrested on newly revived charges tied to an alleged 1996 abuse case. Funston has pleaded not guilty.
The two cases have fueled bipartisan efforts to limit such releases under the California law, including proposals to raise the minimum age as high as 75 for some …
