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My Son Is Not a Threat to Anyone

Posted by Judith  ·  8 Nov 2011  ·  1 comment  ·  693 views

His mother describes her son who is respected by people who've met him while volunteering in prison, by many prison staff, and by those who are incarcerated with him.

Linda is proud of the man her son has become.  She began working for parole reform several years ago so that at his first parole interview, in 2014, he will have a good chance at being released.

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Comments

  I would suggest that your son request to be allowed to submit to pyschological evaluations because that what may be considered above all. You see a person can do many good things while in prison ( acontroled enviorment) but what about if released could he handle the changes, pepoles atitudes and rejection?...

  You do not mention the crime he was convicted for, 23 years is a long time, I have known guys in for much longer.

frank posted on 31 Jan 12 at 9:28 am

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