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In this continuing series of articles on the various departments of North Carolina state government, Sadler discusses the officer of Commissioner of Paroles. In 1933, Governor Ehringhaus appointed Edwin Gill to lead the newly created North Carolina Paroles Commission. One of his duties is to investigate carefully all the cases of individuals on Death Row to be certain the individual receives a last fair chance to be heard.