but you send me home, trust me, i m going to show you i can work my problem out with my whole family. morris, you remember some time back, we went through a detention hearing where you talked about your background, your history and what you wanted to have happen, correct. yes. we re not going to go through all of that for today s hearing. all i want to know is what you ve learned since you ve been locked up. what i learned is i know how to control my anger. i would like to go home with my family. can the court and can your mother believe you right now when you re saying that. yes. and my father. can you look them in the eye and tell them that that you re going to fully comply with everything. i m going to fully comply. i m going to do better. i m trying to change my life. i don t want to be angry. i got a problem. i admit. what s your problem? i have an anger problem. that s all i have, judge. anything. om home in july, until couldn t
if the court were to decide that morris need not be looked up any longer would you be willing to have him released to your custody? i m always willing. but i just wonder if that s what s best for him. well, do you think it s best to keep him locked up? here, no, i don t. but as far as what helps, i know that there is a problem and he does not need some help. does he recognize there s a problem? yes, he does. why do you say that. we discussed it, and he does admit that there is an anger problem. do you think it s appropriate that he go home with you? i ll try. that s what you want to do? i ll try.
and you, too. all right? back in level vi we caught up with kevin blanco, who seemed in much better spirits since we last saw him. do you want to stand here and threaten to keep playing game? you re right. because you all you re 100% [ bleep ] right and i am. can we talk to me about, is it an anger problem? what is the situation with you? i don t think i have an anger problem. i just don t like to be lied to. for any individual who is going to push my buttons. instead of leaving me alone and let me do my time, that s my way of letting them know, leave me alone and let me do my time. talk to me a little bit about what you ve done. how you acted out. by
and theft, wilson earned his second 15-year sentence while behind bars after he brutally beat a corrections officer. ended up i just gave him cracks hi ribs, his jaw. think i did something to his hips, too. broke his collarbone, too. to me it was no thing, it was prison. you don t come here and work here and think it s cake. no, he ain t die. he just won t be a correction officer no more. despite his attitude and violent behavior, some at holman are trying to help wilson turn his life around. i ve known him several years. a long time. i have a history with him. he s a young man with a lot of anger problems. he acts out through his anger. that s what we re trying to deal with now. i got a bad anger problem, know what i m saying? angry because i m in prison.
once they ve completed those four levels, they go into transition and after that they go into the release. which is the final level. it s not like a boys camp. it is like a prison. it s a hard core, hard lock facility. the segregation unit is a controlled unit. you know, the people in here they have assaulted staff in the past or they have you have overt sexual behavior, stealing, theft. there are some murderers that we have here. they are violent. we ve got chaos going on constantly. this inmate s rage in general population brought him time in segregation. i got in a fight and gave somebody 15 stitches in his eye. i got an anger problem. i don t really think before i