you i've done calmed down a whole lot, so i've been the inmate before with the buck-wild mentality, with the not caring for nothing and not knowing the code. you know what i'm saying? i've been there, dude. >> narrator: now at age 33, voltz says he would like to begin a new chapter. he will soon be eligible for a work-release program, where he'll spend his nights in jail, but can spend days in preapproved locations, such as the louisville tattoo studio he owns with a friend. >> whatever i do, i'm gonna have to do it on my own or with my group, because i ain't gonna be able to be accepted in the professional world. >> yeah, that's a question i have for you. >> job search sucks. [ laughs ] >> tell me about that. >> my job search is usually "don't waste your time fiming out the application." >> narrator: coming up... >> it's my nickname my first time in penitentiary. >> why's that? >> self-explanatory. >> narrator: brian voltz explains his ink. >> it was really a bully situation.