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Parole Board errors see murderer released into community and sent to jail repeatedly

In October 2013, after three months in custody, he was released on the same parole order, when the suspension ended.
But two years later, the Corrective Services chief executive suspended Burridge’s first parole order, and he was returned to custody, aged 43.
The board then cancelled the first…
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