A man convicted of killing a Pearl River teen in the 1980s has been granted parole and could be out from behind bars early next month. The state Department of Corrections and Supervision said 60 year-old Robert McCain, one of two men convicted in the murder of 16 year-old Paula Bohovesky, could be out as soon as August 3rd. Rockland County Executive Ed Day has steadfastly maintained McCain should remain behind bars…
Day is calling on the governor to either replace the entire parole board or resign himself, calling their decision “disgusting.” Rockland Assemblyman Mike Lawler says the members of the parole board should voluntarily step aside…
Lawler and Rockland state senator Elijah Reichlin-Melnick have introduced legislation known as “Paula’s Law” which would ensure that those who molest and murder a child under the age of eighteen will never be released from prison.