Jacob Hoggard needs professional supervision, board said in denying full parole
The Parole Board of Canada rejected Jacob Hoggard’s bid for full parole this month because it found the former Hedley frontman, now a convicted sexual offender, requires professional supervision.
The board instead granted Hoggard six months of day parole at a halfway house, saying in a ruling released this week that he must test the progress he’s made in prison more gradually.
The two-member panel also imposed a number of conditions on his release, including that he report all relationships with girls and women and not be in the presence of sex workers.
Some of the conditions put in place by the board went beyond what was recommended by the Correctional Service of Canada, the document said.