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I don't feel put on the spot. I wish I were in a position where I could shed a bit more light on how the federal prison system works. However, I only work at the lowly state level, so my knowledge is very limited. If memory serves, someone else here has mentioned working within the federal prison system in the past. Maybe they can offer a more educated opinion than I can. |
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Re: Dying Girl Denied Chance To Visit Father
Jsarno, I think you are reading a little too much into the article.
He was convicted on Methamphetamine charges. I don't know if he sold or used but I wouldn't categorize a Meth charge as a HORRIBLE act. Also, I never read in the article where he blamed anyone other than himself. Major players don't get 5 years. I have an uncle that was a player down in Jsarnos area and he is serving 25 to life. With that said, This guy has completed over 90% of his sentence in a minimum security prison. He is going to be released in August to a halfway house. They are not asking to give the father a break, They are simply asking for compassion for a dying little girl. My personal opinion is that he should not get released for an extended period of time but a few days, Maybe a weekend while staying at a halfway house. If his last name was Hilton, He would've been out 2.5 years ago. They let inmates out for funerals, I think saying goodbye to the child while she is living is more important than going to her funeral which he would be released for. Another Article with a little more information |
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If a terminal Illness isn't a family crisis, I don't know what is.
I can't imagine anything worse than watching your own child die. BOP: Inmate Temporary Release From Custody Under special, limited circumstances, inmates who meet strict requirements may be allowed temporary releases from the institution through furloughs and staff-escorted trips. A furlough allows inmates to be in the community without a staff escort. There are several purposes for furloughs: for example these enable inmates to be present during a family crisis, facilitate re-establishing family and community ties, and allow an inmate to participate in certain activities to help his/her release transition. The Bureau may authorize staff-escorted trips for purposes such as visiting a critically-ill family member; attending a funeral; receiving medical treatment; or participating in educational, religious, or work-related functions. |
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i personally find it very hard to have any sympathy for the dad. my heart goes out to the little girl. and something tells me something doesn't smell right about the whole thing. but he ultimately made the choice of drugs OVER his own flesh and blood
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Jeez let the girl see her Dad one last time for christ sake.
Put all the BS and politics aside, this is a dying 10 year old who just wants to see her father one last time. |
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The state, by denying the visitation and asserting these are not "extraordinary circumstances", is excerbating the harm by refusing to act humanely. So - yes. His own decisions caused the initial and continuing harm but the state, acting on my behalf, is being merciless in its punishment and needlessly aggravating an already painful situation for an innocent girl. Sorry, I would hope that appropriate mercy is quality we would like to demonstrate to our youth.
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No matter how carefully we draft rules, regulations or statutes, a situtation will arise that was meant to be covered, or should have been covered, but does not appear covered by the plain language of the writing. In this case, if the plain language of the rules do not permit an expedited movement of the prisoner from one facility to another in situations where such movement can assist the health and welfare of an innocent without undue burden to the state or increased harm to the public, then a) the rules need to be changed; and b) a careful analysis of the applicable rules needs to be made so that the move can be accomplished, if (to paraphrase a Man For All Seasons) "a sliver of an opening exists" to permit the requested movement.
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He's in jail for a reason, and he deserves to be in jail, and it's not cause what he did was a light offense. People need to pay the consequences of thier actions. I am shocked at how many people are willing to look the other way at his offenses and break the rules for this guy.
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I feel for this little girl but they have allowed him to vist her three times so its not like they have ignored all his request.
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1. You have lost a child. 2. You openly acknowlege that some forms of usage are OK. I cannot fathom how you believe that his acts are horrible, but yours are not. I am not picking on you or trying to piss you off, but it sounds like hypocracy to me. I know that I do not need to say this, but please explain your point of view on this matter. Quote:
Ok, so because he is such a horrible person for selling a much more disgusting drug, his daughter should not be granted her death wish? |
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Good points angryssg, I've got my popcorn ready for this one.
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Also, while I do feel weed should be legal, if I was caught with it, I would expect there to be consequences. You can't expect to do illegal things then be able to do what you want. I have also explained in other threads that God put marijuana on this planet for a reason, it's due to ignorance that it's illegal. Meth on the other hand is a concoction of man, and it's amazingly addictive and kills people. It ruins people's lives. How many people has this man indirectly killed? How many people's lives has he ruined with the Meth he sold them?
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