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No parole for Flomaton arsonist, Mobile murderer

By DON FLETCHER
News Staff Writer

A Flomaton man, convicted in 2019 of second-degree arson, and a convicted Mobile County murderer who apparently tried to kill another person while in an Escambia County correctional facility, were each denied parole during recent hearings by the Alabama Board of Pardons & Paroles.

May

Donald Lamar May was sentenced to 20 years in prison on the arson conviction, details of which could not be found during an online search. He had served almost six years of that on his July 16 hearing date.
May, who is currently housed at Bullock Correctional Facility, will remain a state prisoner until October 7, 2037 unless granted parole or a pardon.
Larry Levearn Jones

Jones

Larry Levearn Jones was sentenced in 1998 to life in prison (with the possibility of parole) after his Mobile County murder conviction. Jones was also convicted of attempted murder in 2004, while he was in prison, resulting in a second life sentence, which is running concurrently with the first.
Jones is also housed at Bullock CF. He had served almost 28 years behind bars on his July 16 hearing date. He will spend the rest of his life in prison unless granted parole or a pardon.

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