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    You are at:Home»Local News»Geary County»Two Inmates with Geary County Convictions Denied Parole

    Two Inmates with Geary County Convictions Denied Parole

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    By KMAN Staff on October 16, 2014 Geary County, Local News, Top Story
    Keith Brown
    Keith Brown
    Alex Mackey
    Alex Mackey
    Two Kansas Department of Corrections inmates serving time on Geary County convictions have apparently been passed over for parole.
    Keith Brown’s earliest possible release date is now set for October of 2021. Brown, 56, was convicted in Geary county in 1991 on charges of aggravated burglary, rape,and aggravated robbery. He most recently has been held at the El Dorado Correctional Facility.
    Alex Mackey, 56, has been serving time on a 1983 theft charge in Geary County, although he has more serious convictions of aggravated robbery and burglary and drug-related counts in Sedgwick, Finney, and Atchison Counties. Mackey, who is currently housed at the Hutchinson Correctional Facility, has a new possible release date of October of 2015.
    Both men were up for public comment sessions in August.
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