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FILE - This photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department shows Bishop Heather Cook. The former Episcopal bishop who struck and killed a cyclist in Baltimore while driving drunk will remain in prison after the Maryland Parole Commission on Tuesday, May 9, 2017, rejected her plea for early release. Cook pleaded guilty in October 2015 to manslaughter, drunken driving and leaving the scene. She is serving a seven-year prison sentence. (AP Photo/ Baltimore Police Department, File)

FILE - This photo provided by the Baltimore Police Department shows Bishop Heather Cook. The former Episcopal bishop who struck and killed a cyclist in Baltimore while driving drunk will remain in prison after the Maryland Parole Commission on Tuesday, May 9, 2017, rejected her plea for early release. Cook pleaded guilty in October 2015 to manslaughter, drunken driving and leaving the scene. She is serving a seven-year prison sentence. (AP Photo/ Baltimore Police Department, File)

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