Georgia Parole Review Fall 2018 | Page 3

"Each day, law enforcement protects Georgia's citizens, families, communities and homes. Today, we show our appreciation for their service," stated Governor Deal.

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The Parole Board has five voting members who are full time employees. The Georgia Constitution provides that Parole Board Members are to be appointed by the Governor to serve seven-year staggered terms, subject to confirmation by the State Senate. The Parole Board is authorized to grant paroles, pardons, commutations and reprieves and is the only entity in the state with the constitutional authority to commute a death sentence.