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A public hearing to consider the possible commutation of sentence for John Aslin, #172869
August 30, 2022
CONTACT: Chris Gautz, Public Information Officer
(517) 241-0363
The Michigan Parole Board will hold a public hearing on Thursday, September 29, 2022, at 11:00 am to consider the possible commutation of sentence for John Aslin, #172869. The hearing will be conducted via video through Microsoft Teams and can be accessed by clicking HERE.
Those planning to access the hearing must call 517-335-1736 no later than September 27, 2022, to confirm attendance.
John Aslin was sentenced to a term of Life for the crime of Felony Murder 1st Degree. John Aslin was sentenced on December 27, 1984, out of Genesee County.
Edwin M. Heap, Member of the Michigan Parole Board, will conduct the hearing under the provisions of MCLA 791.224 prior to any recommendation for executive clemency by the Parole Board.
When logging into the hearing, your video camera must be turned off and audio muted to eliminate distraction during the hearing.
Please be advised that recordings, photography, or screenshots of the proceeding are prohibited.
(517) 241-0363
The Michigan Parole Board will hold a public hearing on Thursday, September 29, 2022, at 11:00 am to consider the possible commutation of sentence for John Aslin, #172869. The hearing will be conducted via video through Microsoft Teams and can be accessed by clicking HERE.
Those planning to access the hearing must call 517-335-1736 no later than September 27, 2022, to confirm attendance.
John Aslin was sentenced to a term of Life for the crime of Felony Murder 1st Degree. John Aslin was sentenced on December 27, 1984, out of Genesee County.
Edwin M. Heap, Member of the Michigan Parole Board, will conduct the hearing under the provisions of MCLA 791.224 prior to any recommendation for executive clemency by the Parole Board.
When logging into the hearing, your video camera must be turned off and audio muted to eliminate distraction during the hearing.
Please be advised that recordings, photography, or screenshots of the proceeding are prohibited.