i don t care. you ll be held accountable. you understand? i don t care. i don t care about accountability. you need to start caring. that s the problem. i don t care. that s it. take him back. i ll get you with on monday, joe. the hell with monday. let s do it now. sanchez was transferred to another unit for the remaining three weeks of his sentence. all right, joe. all right, fellows. stay out of trouble. don t [ bleep ] like me. on one of our follow-ups with joe, we were talking about being set free, and he told me the last time he was out he had gone to walmart, and he had become so overwhelmed by everything he saw around him. i went in there with my mother and my sister, and i was like really nervous, and i go, i got to go back outside. i wasn t used to the people, the colors, the reds, the purples, the pinks and the greens and all the colors and hearing the kids cry in aisle four, you know, and all the noise. and i started looking at everything and the ca
all right, joe. all right, fellows. stay out of trouble. don t [ bleep ] like me. on one of our follow-ups with joe, we were talking about being set free, and he told me the last time he was out he had gone to walmart, and he had become so overwhelmed by everything he saw around him. i went in there with my mother and my sister, and i was like really nervous, and i go, i got to go back outside. i wasn t used to the people, the colors, the reds, the purples, the pinks and the greens and all the colors and hearing the kids cry in aisle four, you know, and all the noise. and i started looking at everything and the cars going by and the traffic and the airplanes and life goes on without me, and it goes on. it doesn t stop for joe, you know. it goes, you know? i think everything that he did to survive in prison wasn t going to work in the outside world, and he knew that. he had no education, no job
if you have level ii points, they can classify you to another level ii. but you won t be returning to pnl. why can t i go back to that one? because i think you ve worn out your welcome, and i ve given you several chances, and i think a change of environment would do you good. you think so? okay? okay. all right. thank you very much. i knew it was coming. how do i feel? sad. it s not like i can say something to make her change her mind or anything. that s up to her. probably like she said, better off for me. it s july 1st, and today joe sanchez is finally going to be released on parole. we have one little minor issue with a possible open charge in valencia county. i need to ask him if he knows anything about it. valencia county is showing that you have an open case that
i m sure that he ll see that he is minutes to the door. go away! i don t want to talk to nobody. coming up it s the day of joe s release, but that doesn t mean he s going anywhere. valencia county is showing that you have an open case that hasn t been filed for aggravated assault. non-drowsy allergy pill. it helps block 6 key inflammatory substances that cause symptoms. pills block one and 6 is greater than 1. flonase changes everything.
have a job, so they need us. you know? that s really the real thing about it. they need us. there s no programs. they don t have anything to help us here. i m nervous and scared about it. you know? about what? about getting released and violating my parole for some small technicality. you know, like dirty urine or what, you know? i thought the parole officer was out there to try to help you, try to help you find a job, try to encourage you, make it out there. but it s like he s out there trying to violate you and put you right back in here. before joe worries about staying out of prison, he needs to get out in the first place. i m going to be recommending that we rescind approximately 71 days of good time that was erroneously awarded to him. you know what, do whatever the [ bleep ] you want.