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The Tennessee Board of Parole on Tuesday recommended a pardon for country music star Jelly Roll, a Nashville native who has spoken openly about his criminal record and what it has taken to ...
The Tennessee Board of Parole on Tuesday recommended a pardon for country music star Jelly Roll, a Nashville native who has spoken openly about his criminal record and what it has taken to ...
On Tuesday (April 22), the Tennessee Board of Parole unanimously recommended a full pardon for Jelly Roll, meaning his past crimes — including a felony conviction for aggravated assault ...
A Tennessee parole board recommended a pardon for country music star Jelly Roll this week.. Following a clemency hearing for the singer -- whose real name is Jason DeFord -- in Nashville on ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Tennessee Board of Parole on Tuesday recommended a pardon for country music star Jelly Roll, a Nashville native who has spoken openly about his criminal record and ...
The Tennessee Board of Parole has recommended a pardon for country music singer Jelly Roll.. According to the Associated Press, the board issued a nonbinding recommendation unanimously after a ...
The Tennessee Board of Parole has recommended a pardon for Jelly Roll — who has spoken openly about his criminal record and time served incarcerated — following a nearly two-hour hearing ...
The Tennessee Board of Parole has recommended a pardon for country music star Jelly Roll, a Nashville native who has spoken openly about his criminal history and what it has taken to overcome it.
Country musician Jelly Roll reacted to receiving a pardon recommendation from the Tennessee parole board for his criminal past, which includes robbery as a teen: 'I pray this goes through.' ...
The Tennessee Board of Parole has recommended a pardon for country music star Jelly Roll, a Nashville native who has spoken openly about his criminal history and what it has taken to overcome it.
Jelly Roll was recommended for a pardon for his past arrests by the Tennessee Parole Board on Tuesday (April 23), which will now go to the Governor.