Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Gorgeous Pamela Turner, aka Rogers, Denied Parole - Updated

(Nashville, Tennessee) In February 2008, former high school gym teacher Pamela Turner (aka Pamela Rogers) filed a formal parole request to be released after less than two years of her eight-year sentence.

The Tennessee Board of Probation and Parole and an appellate court decided that she should wait six years before parole would be considered. Consequently, an appeal to the Tennessee Supreme Court was sought.

Yesterday, the Tennessee Supreme Court refused to hear the Turner/Rogers appeal.

Therefore, now 33-year-old Pamela Turner aka Rogers will continue to serve her sentence until 2014 in Nashville at the Tennessee Prison for Women. With credit for good behavior, she may be eligible for release in 2013.

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Gorgeous Pamela Rogers Seeks Parole
[Previous 2/20/08 post bumped]
(Nashville, Tennessee) The saga of gorgeous Pamela Rogers continues.

Convicted and sentenced to prison for molesting a 13-year-old boy, Rogers has some cell time behind her and now she wants out after completing less than one-fourth of her term.

Apparently, prison doesn't agree with gorgeous Pamela Rogers.

As a reminder:
- In August 2005, 28-year-old Pamela Rogers was sentenced to a lenient nine months in jail for engaging in sex with a 13-year-old student.

- In February 2006, Rogers was released on probation after six months in jail.

- In April 2006, Rogers was arrested for violating her probation by contacting her victim. She was released on bail.

- Later in April 2006, Rogers was arrested again for violating her probation by sending sexually explicit videos to her victim by cameraphone. Bail was denied.

- In July 2006, Rogers was sent to prison to serve a term of seven years.
Jump forward in time to the present. Rogers, now 30, made a formal parole request today in a hearing at the Nashville Women's Prison. A simple calculation indicates that Rogers has about five and one-half years remaining on her sentence. No justification was disclosed to support an early release.

A final decision by the parole board is expected in the "coming weeks."

Much more w/images here.

Companion post at The Jawa Report.

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