Parole hearing set for man convicted of rape, sodomy

Published 9:54 am Tuesday, March 25, 2025

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A Selma man who was convicted of the rape and sodomy of an elementary school student in 1999 will have a hearing on March 27 in front of the Alabama Board Pardons and Parole.

The board will see whether they will grant parole to Andrew Smitherman, 66, who was convicted of Sodomy I and Rape I in January 1999. Circuit Judge Tommy Jones sentenced Smitherman, according to a Jan. 14, 1999, news story in the Selma Times-Journal, 20 years on the sodomy charge and 50 years on the rape charge.

Both sentences are running concurrently.  The Alabama Department of Corrections lists his release date as Sept. 18, 2048.

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Then District Attorney Ed Greene asked the judge for a stiff penalty.

“We asked the court to impose a substantial sentence,” Greene said in the Jan. 14, 1999, story. “We pointed out the child is still in counseling, therapy. This is something that apparently will be with her for the rest of her life.”