Board Opposes Early Parole for Spy’s Wife
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From Associated Press
WASHINGTON — A board of examiners of the U.S. Parole Commission on Tuesday recommended that Anne Henderson-Pollard, jailed in the espionage affair of her husband, Jonathan, be denied early parole, her lawyer said.
She is serving a five-year sentence as an accessory after the fact in the case, said Hamilton P. Fox. Her husband is serving a life sentence at the federal prison in Marion, Ill., for selling secrets to Israel when he was an intelligence analyst with the U.S. Navy.
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