how blessed it is just to be in general population. what i m taking away from here is the word appreciation. that s what i m going back, walking down them hallways saying, man, the word for the day is appreciation. coming up during my crime spree, all i ve done was about five years total. that s it. i ve been very lucky. god has blessed me. brandon agner considers his future. but first not taking this. garrett billiter s latest write-up could cost him dearly. he faces the chances of getting kicked out of the program. the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be.alive?
she sort of gave me a little leeway and gave me 14 days l.o.p. and 14 days lockdown. it s not really that big a deal. i get to stay in the program and complete the program. i get to get my certificate. the sheriff wants us to work with them to compromise. you have to give a little in order to get a little. i went ahead and gave him 14 days so he can graduate. inmate billiter has been there that long. only got three days. and not cleaning up your room, it s serious on a hygiene purpose but not as serious that i need to throw you under the jail. billiter will get to stay in the program, perhaps aided by a lie he told during his hearing. are you court-ordered? yes, ma am. really that s the only thing that saved me. i m really not court-ordered. i m here to get my certificate to present to court when i go to court, but i m not court-ordered. i just said that and lied about it because i knew sort of what
lucas and the corporal call him in to offer him an alternative. if he chooses to waive his right to the hearing, they ll give him less time in lockdown than he would likely receive less time than if the disciplinary officer finds him guilty. i m offering you a waiver for 20 days, lockdown, 20 days loss of privilege. do you want to accept that waiver? no, not taking that. any lockdown sentence over 14 days would have to be served in the jail s disciplinary unit which would automatically remove him from the substance abuse program. wait until i at least complete the program. i ve done all my stuff, all my work mr. billiter, here s a handful of write-ups. you had an incident report written on you on the 25th and another one on the 26th. for what, for sleeping? i ve got a sleeping disorder i m diagnosed with. i m diagnosed with a sleeping
something for your ass. damn, i was just playing with you. don t lock me down. spare me. the biggest risk to his graduating from the program may not be his disrespect to officers but rather his activities as a tattoo artist. last time i was here, stole a pencil sharpener when the police wasn t paying attention. made a tattoo gun with the pencil sharpener. i was running tattoos a good month and a half, two months. i got caught with that. went to the hole for 42 days. this time, as soon as i came in, the first thing they said is, oh, there goes mr. tattoo man. you ain t going to start no tattoos this time, are you? i was like, no, not me, never again, man, i swear. not in your jail. despite the increased scrutiny, billiter says he continues to trade tattoo work
to manipulate. i manipulated that and it worked. everything s working out perfect. while billiter can look forward to his graduation day, brandon agner is looking forward as well. his current stay in the jail is the latest in a long string of arrests and convictions that have left him concerned about what the future might hold. during my crime spree, all i ve done is about five years total. that s it. i ve been very lucky. god has blessed me. how many chances do you really think you have left in you? if you do anything long enough, you re going to get jammed up on it. i want to straighten out but is it a price i m willing to pay? yeah, i m willing to pay that price. do i want to? no. i m looking for somebody to tell me how to change. i don t know how to change this [ bleep ]. i can t figure that out. agner will soon have the chance to confront his future head-on. his girlfriend has bonded him out.