Wife of Convicted Spy Loses Bid for Early Parole
From Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA —
Anne Pollard, wife of convicted spy Jonathan Pollard, has been denied early parole on her conviction as his accessory but will probably be released in 1990, a federal official said.
Mrs. Pollard, whose parole request was denied Wednesday, was sentenced March 4, 1987, to five years in prison.
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