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Jimmie K. Nelms, convicted for killing Kansas Highway Patrol trooper Conroy O'Brien in 1978, was granted parole, sparking widespread criticism. Nelms and another man were sentenced to life for the murder, which occurred during a traffic stop. The parole decision, made by the Prisoner Review Board, was condemned by law enforcement groups, the attorney general, and legislative leaders.
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