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Parole denied for man convicted in 1988 Warren murder
A man convicted in a death and robbery in Warren in 1988 will remain in prison for at least another four years.
Thursday, July 30th 2015, 7:12 AM EDT
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A man convicted in a death and robbery in Warren in 1988 will remain in prison for at least another four years.
The parole board has denied Christopher Daniel's request for release.
Daniel, 46, is serving a 37 to 100 year sentence for involuntary manslaughter in the death of George Melnick and the attempted murder of his wife during a robbery at their Warren home.
Daniel is not eligible for parole again until September 2019. His sentence is due to expire in 2088.
Andre Williams was sentenced to death for the crime and remains on death row.