Leniency For My Husband
James was sentenced to 25 years in prison, 12 years ago. That is more time than murders, rapists, and child molesters get in most cases ... and James is none of the above. While James has made mistake... continue reading »
"Well if he's not a murderer, rapist or molester and they get less time then he should be set free if he isn't a danger to society. "
"Although I'm not someone who lives in your jurisdiction, I believe that this is a situation which impacts even those of us who are far away. I have worked with many law enforcement agencies, and with many individuals on probation and parole. I believe tha"
"The man has served his time."
"I would hope that you would take into account the situation that led to James' original conviction as well as the way he has behaved since re-entering society. Please give this man the opportunity to prove that he is a good man."
"Eleven years is long enough for a stolen watch. Way too long. The defendant has a family now, he is stable, and even the guard recognizes that his outburst wasn't without justification. Putting him back in jail at this point would serve no useful purpose."
"It seems ridiculous to me that a man should serve 25 years for the theft of a $10. watch. Then to be returned to jail for a minor breach of parole after having served 11 years is beyond the pale. Please consider returning him to his wife and family. "
"James is loved by so many and has become an integral and productive member society. Thank you for reviewing this information and recognizing James's contributions to the community and his family."
"11 years is a long time to take out of somebody's life, and I would like to believe that he has changed in that long period of time. I wish you all the best of luck!"
"James has paid is debt to society and leniency should be granted. He is a husband and a father, financially and emotionally responsible for lives other than his own. Reinstate his parole and allow him to return to the life he has worked so hard to put b"
"Please let James come home to his family."
"It's a shame that a man who's trying to make good in society should be forced to go back to jail while rapists and murderers go free."