Convicted murderer in Mass. granted parole after first hearing

A convicted murderer serving a life sentence in Massachusetts was granted parole after his first appearance before the parole board earlier this month.

Kadeem Foreman, convicted of second-degree murder in 2012 after the killing of Toneika Jones in Dorchester, appeared before the parole board in March, which granted his release from prison under special conditions.

Foreman’s parole will be granted after 90 days in minimum security to a long-term residential program and the 35-year-old must complete a welding program at MCI-Norfolk, according to the board’s Aug. 5 decision…

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