An Ontario woman serving a life sentence for the murder of an eight-year-old boy has once again been denied full parole after authorities found she continued to deflect responsibility for her actions. Amina Chaudhary, 55, who married another inmate and had three children while behind bars, has been on day parole and living in a halfway house for a year. The Parole Board of Canada last week rejected her application for full parole, saying she consistently blames others for her fate. Her last attempt at obtaining full parole led to her release on day parole last year. In November, the Correctional Service of Canada recommended that be upgraded to full parole, but the board instead extended her day parole for another six months and scheduled a hearing to weigh a possible change.
Source: National Post June 08, 2017 18:56 UTC