In most states, yes.
The governor appoints members to the board of regents.
the U.S. President
president
president
Parole Board of Canada was created in 1959.
the president appoints and the senate approves
No, he's not eligible for parole.Charles Manson is eligible for parole and has in fact had many parole hearings. A parole board will not parole an inmate until he accepts responsiblity for his crimes. Unless they can do that they will not be released. Also, and this is a big one, the board has to feel certain that the inmate will pose no danger to the community, and so far they feel he would be a menace to society.Until her death, Sharon Tate's mother has attended every parole hearing to plead the board not to release Manson or his family members.
You may contact the local probation office by looking up the number in your local phonebook government listings. Each states Parole Board keeps offices in the individual state capitals. As most state government maintain internet sites, contact with a Parole board or its members may be done through email. Check your state's website.
Every state has a parole board, although it may not be called that. The parole board reviews the cases of prisoners coming up for parole, and also hears/reads the petitions of citizens favoring or opposed to parole. By calling the parole board in your state, you can find out the procedures for filing such a petition, and where it should be sent. You may be able to appear before the parole board to make your feelings known in person.
a date of releases from parole
No, life without the possibility of parole means just that, there is no chance of parole
If the parolee is ordered by the parole board not to consume alcohol. Some parolees do not have that as a condition of parole.