Since 2000, 580 people were convicted of murder or manslaughter while on probation.
The N.C. Division of Community Corrections has allowed vacancies among probation officers to pile up in urban areas with heavy caseloads. They failed to convey to legislators the growing difficulties. And when they did ask for help, the legislature usually said no.
Community Correction head Robert Guy and Correction Secretary Theodis Beck both work for Gov. Mike Easley and have made significant financial contributions to his campaign. Beck held Guy's job for two years under form Gov. Jim Hunt.
Yet for the past decade, problems in the probation system simmered beneath the surface.
The arrests of Demario Atwater and Laurence Alvin Lovette in the killing of Eve Carson, the popular UNC-Chapel Hill student body president, were followed quickly by the news that the two had scant supervision while on probation.
Beck said his department should have paid more attention to the problems. (N&O)




Re: 580 probationers convicted of murder
...and the governor's statement of accountability IS ---???