Two men convicted of felonies in Barton or Pawnee County will be eligible for parole hearings in June, the Kansas Prisoner Review Board reports.
Randy R. McGee, 47, is incarcerated at Hutchinson Correctional Facility where his custody level is low-medium. On July 25, 1992, he committed indecent liberties with a child in Barton County. He has a previous conviction, no longer active, for aggravated sexual battery committed Jan. 1, 1986, in Pawnee County. McGee has been incarcerated since a 2002 parole violation.
Duane L. Miller, 63, is incarcerated at El Dorado Correctional Facility where he is under special management. He is serving sentences for second-degree murder, committed Sept. 9, 1972, in Johnson County; kidnapping and rape, committed June 18, 1977, in Pawnee County; and two counts of aggravated battery of a law enforcement officer, committed July 3, 2007, in Leavenworth County.
The Prisoner Review Board will hold public comment sessions and accept written comments this month for all inmates eligible for parole hearings in June.
Sessions will be held May 21 at City Hall in Kansas City, May 22 at the Finney State Office Building in Wichita and May 23 at the Landon State Office Building in Topeka. Letters may be mailed to Kansas Department of Corrections, Prisoner Review Board; Landon State Office Building; 900 SW Jackson St., 4th Floor; Topeka KS 66612-1220.
Sex offenders eligible for parole hearings