well you want me celebrating i highly recommend that you do file an appeal. what for? well, if for no other reason every time i file an appeal, i always lose. so going to the parole board is just like a waste of time. not really. well, it is to me. it seems like when it comes to bringing bad news, boy, they love bringing the bad news. but when it s good news, they don t like come, tell you, bringing you up for committee for good news, but only for bad news do they call you out. no, i i know it seems that way, but it really isn t. yeah, it is. you are not the one that has to sit in there, you know. i had all these plans of getting out. oh, damn. now i got to wait. okay. thank you. coming up, joe gets his new release date, but there s more
hasn t been filed for aggravated assault. i don t have no cases there. everything s been dismissed. everything but what you served time for, right? yeah. all right. i ll get it straightened out. all right? how much longer? you need to be out of here by 3:00 because you have to be over there by 4:00. are we going to get me out? i m working on it, joe. the clock is ticking. we have about two hours to make this happen. there s no excuse for this. i think aggravated assault, but i i think it was all included in the original arrest. it was pled out, and it wasn t closed on the computer. the problem that we had earlier with him having an open charge in valencia county, it had already been adjudicated, dismissed in the plea bargain. so that part s okay. so i m going to go let him know he s good to go. it s all good. so they re going to be coming to take you down to the intake release area.
i just want to get the hell out of this building, you know? i mean, get out on the road and going. turn around so i can cuff you. all right. how you feeling? i just want to get the hell out of the door. i don t want no more of these guys touching me or their little jewelry. joe, you re going to be transported by our transport officer directly to delancy street. i ve always gone straight out, you know, and never gone to a program. i m just going to have to take it day for day, you know? i don t want to have to rush into it right away. you know? still, i know, i know that i put me here, but i still have a lot of anger towards these people, you know? i m requesting the shackles, chains.
we ll do some follow-up for him to make sure that everybody knows the urgency of the plan and that sort of thing so we can attempt to get him out on time. thanks, joe. there are butterflies inside. there s freedom again. even if it s for an hour, it would feel good to get out of here, you know? i ve been in and out, in and out, in and out. i got to learn not to take advantage of it anymore. you get bored and then wish i was back. i ve done that before here, you know. i ve done that where it got so bad i wanted to come back, you know. this is all i ve known. not trying to say an excuse, but this is all i ve known. i don t want to continue this lifestyle right here. you know? 45, going on 50, you know, i don t want this no more, you know? questions?
after initially having his parole plan denied more than a month ago, joe sanchez applied and was accepted to a halfway house that would ease him back into society. his parole was approved, but now that he s just days away from his release, a new problem has come up. he needs to see the medical doctor for a final approval for release and or the psychiatrist. it s not going to happen today. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] now, joe i don t give a [ bleep ] now you need to think about i ll slap that punk. who the [ bleep ] he thinks he is playing with my life? if that door wasn t there, i d knock him on his ass. i understand, but you need to calm down. probably going to take a couple of weeks. he needs to be patient and wait. he s not always a patient man though. go ahead, everybody, go away. i don t want to talk to nobody. i m sure he ll calm down, and