Prison inmates serving lengthy sentences for the most serious of crimes and yearning for a chance at redemption have an unlikely ally: the retired chairman of the state parole board.

After a career as a probation and parole officer, member and then chairman of the Board of Parole, Robert Dennison, 67, now advocates for inmates who meet his criteria for reentry into a society they left decades ago on what was likely a one-way trip to prison.

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