
Jacqueline Avant murder suspect served time for robbery, inflicting bodily injury before Beverly Hills slaying
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The man accused of killing Jacqueline Avant, wife of Grammy Award-winning music executive, Clarence Avant, was paroled from a California correctional facility in September after serving time for a robbery conviction and has been incarcerated for other offenses.
At a news conference on Thursday, Beverly Hills Police Chief Mark Stainbrook said Maynor was on parole at the time of the slaying and has an "extensive criminal history" before declining to elaborate further.
Maynor was paroled from a correctional facility on Sept. 1 after receiving a four-year prison sentence for second-degree robbery in November 2018, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation told Fox News. The sentence came with enhanced penalties because he had a prior felony conviction.