
Ann-Marie Beveridge
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Ann-Marie Beveridge is a notable figure in the New Zealand legal system, serving as a convenor for the Parole Board. She is known for her role in evaluating parole applications and making decisions regarding the release of inmates, taking into account their behavior and remorse. Beveridge's insights into the complexities of justice and rehabilitation highlight the balance between public safety and the potential for offender reintegration into society.
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Parole Board panel convenor Ann-Marie Beveridge said that Schmidt was 'clearly and visibly upset' when she appeared before the panel.
Truckie Sarah Schmidt, who killed Caleb Baker on Hawke’s Bay Expressway, released from prison after nine monthsThe New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·
New Zealand· 2025-10-12




