because he was asking me for the workout list. he tells me that the workout list was whack. i was like, man. i figure he s young. try to give him a light one. you know? he wrote back, talking all kinds of smack. i was like, all right. so i wrote him a hard one. i haven t heard him yet. he s always telling me, write me back, dad, write me back fast. i m probably the only one that s keeps in constant contact with him, you know? they don t know that, you know i still support him from in here, you know. his days at the orange county jail could be coming to an end. a judge will soon decide whether or not to grant his appeal to have the gang enhancements dropped from his armed robbery charges. the decision could be the difference between ever seeing freedom again or not. i was childish back then. i couldn t fathom the consequences and the people i was hurting. basically i threw my whole life away, you know. if i knew that i was going to go through all this, you know, when i was getting
state prison system as a gang member with a violent past, albert briceno is locked in a single cell 22 hours a day. here we have albert briceno and he s down here on appeal for his 150 years, the eight counts of robbery. right, right. he s the one that s trying to get some of the gang enhancements dropped so he can get some time shredded off. yeah. my guess is the gang enhancements are probably going to stick because it was found true during the jury trial. a lot of new tattoos, too. yeah. he got those up at delano. because he didn t have them back in 2001 when he was with us. he didn t have the horns. he didn t have the star. he didn t have any of his neck work done. wow. almost looks like a different guy in those two. you take a look at the two pictures. it s definitely a difference. but, then, again, when you get accustomed to that lifestyle, it s only a natural progression. down for the cause.
i was like, man. so i wrote him a hard one. i haven t heard him yet. he s always telling me, write me back, dad, write me back fast. i m probably the only one that s keeps in constant contact with him, you know? they don t know that, you know i still support him from in here, you know. his days at the orange county jail could be coming to an end. a judge will soon decide whether or not to grant his appeal to have the gang enhancements dropped from his armed robbery charges. the decision could be the difference between ever seeing freedom again or not. i was childish back then. i couldn t fathom the consequences and the people i was hurting. basically i threw my whole life away, you know. if i knew that i was going to go through all this, you know, when i was getting sentenced? i would have rather just, you know if i could, i ll just go out to the firing squad or something, you know, just end
segregation cell at the orange county jail are letters from his 15-year-old son, jesse, who is currently housed in the county s juvenile facility. my son, he writes more. i send him drawings. i send him a little workout list. because he was asking me for the workout list. he tells me that the workout list was whack. i was like, man. i figure he s young. try to give him a light one. you know? he wrote back, talking all kinds of smack. i was like, all right. so i wrote him a hard one. i haven t heard him yet. he s always telling me, write me back, dad, write me back fast. i m probably the only one that s keeps in constant contact with him, you know? they don t know that, you know i still support him from in here, you know. his days at the orange county jail could be coming to an end. a judge will soon decide whether or not to grant his appeal to have the gang enhancements dropped from his armed robbery charges. the decision could be the difference between ever seeing freedom again
due to his classification by the state prison system as a gang member with a violent past, albert briceno is locked in a single cell 22 hours a day. here we have albert briceno and he s down here on appeal for his 150 years, the eight counts of robbery. right, right. he s the one that s trying to get some of the gang enhancements dropped so he can get some time shredded off. yeah. my guess is the gang enhancements are probably going to stick because it was found true during the jury trial. a lot of new tattoos, too. yeah. he got those up at delano. because he didn t have them back in 2001 when he was with us. he didn t have the horns. he didn t have the star. he didn t have any of his neck work done. wow. almost looks like a different guy in those two. you take a look at the two pictures. it s definitely a difference. but, then, again, when you get accustomed to that lifestyle, it s only a natural progression. down for the cause.