Prominent Georgia attorney who killed wife could be released from prison after plea deal: attorney

A former Atlanta attorney previously convicted of killing his wife could be released from prison next year after taking a plea deal on Jan. 26, according to his attorney.

Claud Lee “Tex” McIver III pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter in exchange for an eight-year prison sentence — a drastic change from the life sentence he initially received in 2018 — and he is “immediately eligible for parole,” attorney Amanda Clark Palmer told Fox News Digital.

“He will ‘max out’ in the fall of 2025, meaning that he must be released by that date,” Clark Palmer said in a statement. “Through parole, there is a possibility that he can be released earlier. Theoretically, the parole board could decide to release him today, but as a practical matter I believe it will take them some months to arrive at a decision given that Mr. McIver is not the only inmate they have to evaluate and consider for parole.”

Clark Palmer added that the “disposition is one that all the parties felt was a reasonable way to resolve the case at this point.”

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS