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Gov Edmund Gerald Pat Brown Sr — Part 7
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Re: GOVERNOR BROWN 9-2-60
JACK D,. GREEN
in 1932, Green and a man named Regan participated,
in a $30 robbery_of a Los Angeles theater which resulted in the_
murder, by Regan, of police Lieutenant Hugh Crowley. Both,
Green and Regan were convicted and sentenced to death. Regan's,
death sentence was carried out. Green was received at San Quentin
on 3-23-32, and his initial execution date was 5-20-32. He received
about ten stays of execution, and on 1-4-34, Governor James Rolph
commuted Green's sentence to life imprisonment with no possibility,
of parole.” On ll-1-41, the State Parole Board recommended that_
Green's sentence be modified to make him eligible for parole, and
this was rejected by Governor Olson. Several applications for
executive clemency were turned down between 1941-59.
On 5-7-59, Green applied for executive clemency to.
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Governor Brown and on 6-12-59, the California Adult Authority (CAA)
recommended that the parole restriction be removed from Green's.
sentence. On 12-21-59, Brown removed ixom Green's sentence the
words "without possibility of parole," thus making it possible for _
Green's eventual release from prison. On 7-13-60, the CAA_
recommended Green for parole effective 9-1-60. Green was paroied
from prison on 9-1-60, and will work (oD
of San Raphael's Parish, San Rafael, California.
| Green was released ona “life parole" which means he must report
to parole authorities the rest of his life.
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