Parole board approves new hearing for man who tortured Tracy teen, pushing back release decision

A man convicted in 2010 for the torture and imprisonment of a teenage boy in Tracy will have to wait several more months before finding out if he'll be set free. Anthony Waiters was granted parole back in March. However, the Board of Parole, after taking a second look, approved on Tuesday what's called a "rescission hearing." According to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, "The purpose of a rescission hearing is to evaluate new information or a fundamental error committed by the granting panel that may indicate that a grant of parole was improper.”