Follow up: Latimer released on day parole following appeal.
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The National Parole Board refused to give Latimer day parole in a Dec. 5 hearing, after he again refused to admit any guilt in the killing. But that decision has been overturned by the National Parole Board Appeal Division.
"They concluded that Mr. Latimer doesn't represent a threat to society and he doesn't present a serious risk of re-offending," said Latimer's lawyer, Jason Gratl.