Tennessee board recommends that governor pardon country star Jelly Roll
- The Tennessee Board of Parole unanimously recommended a pardon for country music star Jelly Roll on Tuesday.
- His criminal history, including robbery at 17 and drug charges at 23, makes international travel difficult.
- Several witnesses, including Nashville Sheriff Daron Hall, advocated for the 40-year-old musician Jason DeFord.
- Jelly Roll stated travel "takes a team of lawyers and a mountain of paperwork."
- Governor Bill Lee holds the final decision on the nonbinding recommendation after issuing over 90 pardons since 2019.
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Jelly Roll wins support of Tennessee parole board as he fights to receive full pardon for convictions
Jelly Roll is hoping to receive a full pardon to continue inspiring people around the world, after the Tennessee Board of Parole voted to recommend it to the governor.
·New York, United States
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