What the heck is going on here with the parole board in MA. The governor is acting like he has nothing to do with it but doesn't he appoint the members of the parole board in the first place? I don't know what these guys make for their "good work" but I bet it's a pretty good job. Maybe the Governor should have checked into what the board was up to before they let this Cinelli guy get out.
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MA parole board
Yes, the Massachusetts Parole Board members are appointed by the Governor. According to the New York Times, Governor Patrick appointed four of the members who voted for Mr.Cinelli's release, including the board's chairman. The Board members who resigned were paid between $80,000 and $100,000