This is how Minnesota's new law benefitted ax murderer David Brom
- David Brom, convicted of four counts of first-degree murder, is affected by a new Minnesota law that allows review of certain offenders after 30 years, as implemented in 2023.
- The state’s commissioner of corrections, Paul Schnell, mentioned that the parole board voted 6-1 to grant Brom work release privileges starting July 29.
- State Representative Duane Quam stated that Brom's work release is a direct result of the law Democrats passed in 2023.
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This is how Minnesota's new law benefitted ax murderer David Brom
ROCHESTER — News that a parole board had granted convicted murderer David Brom work release privileges prompted many to hold as true two mutually opposed ideas. In general, they approved the idea that juveniles convicted of serious, even heinous crimes should be shown leniency; yet they questioned whether it should apply to this case in particular, to someone who brutally killed his parents and brother and sister with an ax when he was 16. While…
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