How Could Mackenzie Shirilla's Conduct Record Affect Her Parole?

Jun 05, 11:00 AM
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Mackenzie Shirilla has accumulated thirty-six conduct violations at the Ohio Reformatory for Women since her August 2023 conviction — guilty findings on thirty-two. Her institutional file includes unauthorized medication, contraband, altered clothing, refusal of work assignments, and more than a hundred video visits with an unapproved released former inmate conducted under a false identity. Defense attorney and former prosecutor Eric Faddis examines what this record means for her September 2037 parole eligibility.

Shirilla was convicted of killing Dominic Russo and Davion Flanagan after driving her vehicle into a brick building at approximately a hundred miles an hour in Strongsville, Ohio, in July 2022. She is serving two concurrent sentences of fifteen years to life.

Recorded calls obtained from the institution reveal Shirilla referring to herself as the third victim, rejecting rehabilitation programs, and discussing plans to become a life coach after release. On calls she is aware are monitored, she has made statements about the town of Strongsville and expressed no acknowledgment of responsibility for the deaths of Russo and Flanagan.

Faddis provides analysis of how parole boards assess institutional conduct, what weight individual violations carry in a hearing, and whether an inmate's refusal to engage with rehabilitative programming affects the board's calculus. He also addresses whether recorded statements made on monitored prison calls can be introduced and weighed against the inmate at a future parole proceeding.

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