closer to joe s release date, and it s this massive ball rolling downhill, but there always seemed to be some problem that kept occurring. there was an issue with his parole plan. he was denied where he originally wanted to go live. there was a potentially pending charge that was going to maybe keep him incarcerated longer, and then there was an issue about the doctor s availability doing his medical exam, which he needed, and he started to threaten the doctor. sanchez eventually overcame all those obstacles, and we were there on the day he was finally released. he was headed to a halfway house. i m requesting the shackles, chains and one last pepper spray. each one of these guys, you know, when they re sitting in that cell by themselves, they re either crying in there or they re thinking about their families or daydreaming about getting out or, you know, but sometime they put this fake smile on and try to hide the hurt. but deep down they know they don t like this place. every
in a committee. you guys already did it so what the [ bleep ]. you already did it. you already done it. no, i haven t done it. i know for a fact in my heart you guys made a mother [ bleep ] mistake and i know you guys did something wrong. i know how to work my good time sheet. see, you can get away with the average fish. but not me. well, you want to go sit down and talk [ bleep ] no. you can t what you re talking about right there is all you cannot do what you re saying you re doing. you can t go bringing something up two years later, well, you didn t serve your disciplinary. you re going to have to serve it now. you can t bring who the [ bleep ] do you think you re talking to? after further review, sanchez s release was scheduled for eight weeks later. but those eight weeks were perilous. we re getting closer and closer to joe s release date, and it s this massive ball rolling downhill, but there always seemed to be some problem that kept occurring. there was an
investigate your second one. it s to your mom, right? my advice to you would be to contact the parole board because you can get the reason for denial from the parole board. i know what they are doing. they are going to make me wait ten, six months, refuse it, another six months, refuse it, another three months, refuse it. you know how it goes, what they do. it s their little games. then when you are three months shy for a discharge, then they let you go. i see what they re doing. that is how all discharges go. i ll just discharge. obviously, he s pretty disappointed. he was looking forward to leaving as he thought he would. i think after the initial reaction sets in, he ll probably start pursuing the parole plan later. i was doing rounds over here and happened to speak with mr. sanchez. he was expressing his concern that he didn t have a place to parole and he was short. short?
so he is going to be upset, but hopefully he ll handle it well. she denied your plan. she denied your first address. they are going to have to investigate your second one. it s to your mom, right? my advice to you would be to contact the parole board because you can get the reason for denial from the parole board. i know what they are doing. they are going to make me wait ten, six months, refuse it, another six months, refuse it, another three months, refuse it. you know how it goes, what they do. it s their little games. then when you are three months shy for a discharge, then they let you go. i see what they re doing. that is how all discharges go. i ll just discharge. obviously, he s pretty disappointed. he was looking forward to leaving as he thought he would. i think after the initial reaction sets in, he ll probably start pursuing the parole plan later. i was doing rounds over here and happened to speak with mr. sanchez. he was expressing his concern that he didn t have a p
sanchez s release was scheduled for eight weeks later. but those eight weeks were perilous. we re getting closer and closer to joe s release date, and it s this massive ball rolling downhill, but there always seemed to be some problem that kept occurring. there was an issue with his parole plan. he was denied where he originally wanted to go live. there was a potentially pending charge that was going to maybe keep him incarcerated longer, and then there was an issue about the doctor s availability doing his medical exam, which he needed, and he started to threaten the doctor. sanchez eventually overcame all those obstacles, and we were there on the day he was finally released. he was headed to a halfway house. i m requesting the shackles, chains and one last pepper spray. each one of these guys, you know, when they re sitting in that cell by themselves, they re either crying in there or they re thinking about their families or daydreaming about