. . . In November, he cut off an ankle monitor days before a scheduled court appearance for breaching release conditions, prompting a 10-day manhunt.
In a parole board decision dated Feb. 2, federal officials declined to rescind Hopley’s overnight leave privileges, despite his previous breaches and the November incident where he was unlawfully at large.
. . . decision not to rescind Hopley’s privileges comes despite numerous disturbing patterns of behaviour noted in the parole board document.
Hopley has been diagnosed with pedophilia, borderline intellectual functioning and a personality disorder, according to the parole board . . .
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