parole in the state. McMaster first visited North Charleston, and then traveled to Columbia and Greenville. A stop in Horry County was planned for Wednesday. McMaster says abolishing parole for all crimes will help people feel safer by giving them confidence that criminals will stay behind bars until they've completed their sentences. McMaster, long an advocate of abolishing parole, has been studying the possibility of accomplishing that goal for the state's crime victims for over two ...
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