Governor Abbott Appoints Gunnels, Moberley To Texas Board Of Pardons And Paroles
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~ In a recent announcement, Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Clint Gunnels and reappointed Marsha Moberley to the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles. Both individuals will serve on the board for terms set to expire on February 1, 2031.
Gunnels, a resident of Jonesboro, brings over 33 years of experience in the criminal justice field to his role as a parole commissioner. He has held various positions within the system, including correctional officer, institutional parole officer, and director of Institutional Parole Operations for the board. Gunnels is also a former member of several professional associations such as the Texas Corrections Association, American Probation and Parole Association (APPA), Association of Paroling Authorities International (APAI), and the American Correctional Association. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Corrections from Sam Houston State University.
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Meanwhile, Moberley, who resides in Lakeway, has been reappointed as the board chair. She brings over 28 years of experience in the criminal justice field to her role. Prior to her appointment as chair, she served as a commissioner on the Board of Pardons and Paroles. Moberley's previous experience includes serving as Chief Probation Officer for Deaf Smith and Oldham counties. She is also an active member of professional associations such as APAI and APPA. Additionally, she has served as chair for both the Advisory Board of the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission and the Panhandle Chief Probation Officers Association. Moberley holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from East Carolina University.
The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles plays a crucial role in making parole decisions for inmates in Texas prisons. They also determine conditions for parole and mandatory supervision while making recommendations on clemency matters to Governor Abbott. With their extensive experience in the criminal justice field, both Gunnels and Moberley are well-equipped to serve on the board and make important decisions that impact the lives of inmates and their families. Their terms will expire on February 1, 2031.
Gunnels, a resident of Jonesboro, brings over 33 years of experience in the criminal justice field to his role as a parole commissioner. He has held various positions within the system, including correctional officer, institutional parole officer, and director of Institutional Parole Operations for the board. Gunnels is also a former member of several professional associations such as the Texas Corrections Association, American Probation and Parole Association (APPA), Association of Paroling Authorities International (APAI), and the American Correctional Association. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Corrections from Sam Houston State University.
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Meanwhile, Moberley, who resides in Lakeway, has been reappointed as the board chair. She brings over 28 years of experience in the criminal justice field to her role. Prior to her appointment as chair, she served as a commissioner on the Board of Pardons and Paroles. Moberley's previous experience includes serving as Chief Probation Officer for Deaf Smith and Oldham counties. She is also an active member of professional associations such as APAI and APPA. Additionally, she has served as chair for both the Advisory Board of the Panhandle Regional Planning Commission and the Panhandle Chief Probation Officers Association. Moberley holds a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice from East Carolina University.
The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles plays a crucial role in making parole decisions for inmates in Texas prisons. They also determine conditions for parole and mandatory supervision while making recommendations on clemency matters to Governor Abbott. With their extensive experience in the criminal justice field, both Gunnels and Moberley are well-equipped to serve on the board and make important decisions that impact the lives of inmates and their families. Their terms will expire on February 1, 2031.
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