Show your support for your loved one, and explain how you and others in your community are prepared to help. Essentially, this is the part of your letter that is your testimony on behalf of your inmate. One of the biggest concerns the parole board will have is that the inmate will ...
yet genuine and specific. Describe your physical, emotional and mental state of mind to support your post-release plans. If you are writing a parole letter for a loved one, do not guess about this; ask the inmate how he or she feels about being released. A truthful...
What Happened:Back in 2010, a 15-year-old 42 Dugg got arrested for carjacking and felony firearms possession. He was sentenced to four years in the can until a physical altercation with another inmate led to him being placed in solitary confinement and getting an additional two years for the...