A parole board reportedly issued a grant of parole for convicted murderer and Charles Manson associate Bruce Davis.
California Gov. Jerry Brown will have 150 days to decide whether Davis, now 71, can go free, the Los Angeles Times reported.
The California paper said that Brown already blocked Davis' release concluding that Davis still posed a threat to society once before.
'Until Davis can acknowledge and explain why he actively championed the Family's interests,' Brown wrote at the time, 'and shed more light on the nature of his involvement, I am not prepared to release him.'
Back in 1972, Davis was convicted of killing two men: ranch hand named Donald 'Shorty' Shea and musician Gary Hinman.
He received a life sentence for two counts of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder and robbery, according to KNBC.
Davis was previously granted parole in January 2010 and October 2012.
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