View Full Version : Help With Husband Getting Prole


Sexesweet
06-02-2002, 08:05 AM
I AM NEED OF HELP FOR MY HUSBAND GETTING PROLED NEXT MONTH .He is a good man please help us with some surpport?

jennifer
06-02-2002, 09:35 PM
UMMM... COULD YOU BE MORE SPECIFIC? WE WOULD BE WILLING TO HELP- BUT YOU HAVE TO EXPLAIN MORE-K?

Sexesweet
06-03-2002, 07:26 AM
i just to need to know how to help him get proled.

sherri13
06-03-2002, 09:16 AM
HAVE YOU WRITTEN THE PAROLE BOARD?

Sexesweet
06-03-2002, 10:48 AM
yes i did that awhile ago

sherri13
06-03-2002, 01:32 PM
WHAT ELSE NEEDS TO BE DONE? MAYBE SHORTIE WOULD KNOW AS HER ANTHONY IS UP FOR PAROLE. THERE IS NO PAROLE POSSIBILITY FOR RON SO I DONT KNOW MUCH ABOUT IT

CREAMYALMONDZ
06-04-2002, 07:30 AM
How would you like us to help exactly?

Sexesweet
06-04-2002, 07:36 AM
what else i chould do for him

danielle
06-04-2002, 04:50 PM
For Wayne's Parole hearing I got letters from his employer saying he had a job as well as a couple of local cops who know him and like him, saying they would "take a special interest in his continued rehabilitation." I also got a letter from the local sheriff's department detailing his length of stay there, that he caused no problems, and had no charges pending against him. There was even a letter from a member of the clergy, as well as the man who will be his parole officer when he comes home. I also hired a lawyer to represent him at his hearing. I submitted a home and job plan on his behalf and got a slew of letters from family members (both his and mine) talking about what a good person Wayne is, how he has a lot of potential and a lot to offer society. Basically, I wrote what I thought the letters needed to say and then let them write theirs from what I had written. Every letter was notarized so that the Board would know it was authentic.

I was agressive in this - I approached the person, asked them to write a letter, and if they agreed I pin-pointed a day and time when I could pick up the letter. I followed-up with a phone call or two - basically they wrote the letters to shut me up, but whatever it takes, I got the letters. I also mailed all of the letters to Wayne's attorney, to make sure they got there. Most people have good intentions but lack on actually doing.

I don't know if this helps, and I am not saying this is why Wayne's parole was reinstated - but none of it hurt either. I just tried to look at it from the Board's prospective - what would I like to see from a potential parolee?

Sexesweet
06-05-2002, 07:18 AM
WHAT CAN I DO FOR MY HUSBAND NEXT MONTH TO GET HIM PROLED.I ALREADY HAVE WROTE TO THE PROLED BORED. I NEED SOME REALY GOOD ANSEWRS.