She also says the sections of the draft report that dealt with her were not included in the final report “because they were not true.”
Parole Board chair sues Richmond TV station, journalist
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In the case of Martin, current parole board chair Tonya Chapman, who was not part of the decision to free him, provided a response that said the findings were “based on faulty assumptions, incorrect facts, a misunderstanding of certain procedures, and incorrect interpretations of the Virginia State Code.”
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