The State Attorney’s Office objected to Katsav’s request, arguing that the night restriction is a standard condition for prisoners convicted of sexual offenses and that there is no justification for special leniency.
The IDF's prison parole committee agreed to an early release, though not as early as Azaria wanted...
Judges are discussing shortening Elor Azaria's sentence...
Katsav wept while asking for parole.
By JNi.Media
Many in Israel's media have suggested the writing is on the wall: Katsav is going home, having served 4 years and 8 months of his 7-year sentence.
By JNi.Media
The NY Times has pushed a persistent, relentless campaign to keep Pollard in jail for many years now.
By JNi.Media
Under the terms of Jonathan Pollard’s release, due this Nov. 20, he must remain in US territory for five years, under supervision, which would preclude any plans of making aliyah.
The White House said Pollard's serious crimes' preclude his being allowed to travel abroad.
