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The State - News from July 19, 1985

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Manson “family” member Sandra Good has been given a second parole date--Nov. 22--but would have to agree to follow parole conditions, Rep. Robert Matsui (D-Sacramento) said. Good, 41, was granted parole last March from the Federal Correctional Institution in Alderson, W. Va. But the parole was revoked when she refused to agree to conditions that called for her to live in a halfway house in Camden, N.J. She maintained that she wanted to live in Vacaville because mass murderer Charles Manson was being held in the state medical facility there. (Manson was returned to San Quentin Prison on Thursday.) Matsui’s office said that the federal Parole Commission could decide in November to keep Good in prison until the end of her term if she does not agree to parole conditions. She has served 10 years of a 15-year sentence for conspiring to use the mail and telephone lines to threaten corporate executives she said were polluters.

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