Activists rally against convicted Danville police officer seeking early release from parole
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Activists rallied outside the Contra Costa County Superior Court to protest former police officer Andrew Hall's petition for early parole. Hall, convicted for shooting Laudemer Arboleda during a mental health crisis in 2018, was sentenced to six years but served only three. Family members and activists raise concerns that Hall's early release poses a danger to the community, while highlighting the opaque process by which his petition is being considered, including a lack of public notification. The court hearing has been postponed to August due to missing documentation.
The objection, I mean, he is going to have freedom. Like I said, I feel like he is a danger to the community, said Jennifer Leong.
We have scoured the website and spoken with the family and that. There is kind of a hidden process for how he can be released, Robert Collins said.
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