Manson family killer Leslie Van Houten WILL be paroled after 53 years
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40% :Originally sentenced to death, Van Houten was resentenced to life imprisonment after California briefly jettisoned the death penalty.34% : Leslie Van Houten, pictured being transported to jail in 1977, had been originally sentenced to death before being resentenced to life imprisonment after California briefly jettisoned the death penaltyCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom on Friday announced he would give up trying to deny parole to one of Charles Manson's murderous 'family' of followers, clearing the way to let Leslie Van Houten out of prison after more than 50 yearsTetreault, Van Houten's lawyer, said her client was 'thrilled and overwhelmed.'
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