Man Who Killed at 20, Attacked Mass. Prosecutor, Stabbed Inmate to Be Released From Prison
The Massachusetts Parole Board cited Nathaniel Harbin’s rehabilitation and psychological growth in a 4-2 vote to release him under strict conditions after two decades.
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Massachusetts convicted murderer who said ‘What’s up now, sucker?’ before killing man has been granted parole
The state parole board is freeing a convicted murderer who asked “What’s up now, sucker?” before he killed a man. Nathaniel Harbin, 53 — who in 1997 was found guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole — has been granted parole. During his sentencing, Harbin assaulted a prosecutor and he was criminally charged — resulting in an additional 6-month sentence to be served concurrently with his lif…
Man who killed at 20, attacked Mass. prosecutor, stabbed inmate to be released from prison
A man convicted of first-degree murder for the 1992 killing of a 21-year-old man in Brockton — who also assaulted the prosecutor during his sentencing, then stabbed another man while in prison — was granted parole Monday.Nathaniel Harbin, 53, will be released after serving 28 years of his life sentence in prison, the Plymouth County District Attorney announced. He will be released to a long-term residential program.
DA speaks out after Massachusetts man apprehended in New York to be released on parole after Bay State killing
NATICK – The state parole board has granted parole to an adult man convicted of First-Degree Murder in connection with a 1992 fatal shooting in Brockton, Plymouth County District Attorney Timothy Cruz has announced. In a Parole Board decision released today, Nathaniel Harbin, 53, is set to be rel
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