lead to a big thing like going back to prison. coming up watch your back, bitch, but the dagger is coming. a housing unit where the drama runs high. it gets overwhelming to the point where when you leave the mod, it s just like draining. like wow! we need to take a little break.
that and go to sleep because, you know, you pass out from the alcohol. i d pass out. he was once sentenced to 25 years in prison. and it was during that time that he says he changed his life by getting involved in alcoholics and narcotics anonymous. i started going to naa, aa meetings in prison and started going to church. the only thing i wanted to be around, if you weren t spiritual or talked about something positive, i didn t want to be bothered with you. jones was eventually paroled and found a place to live and work at the noah house. a residential drug treatment program in tampa, florida. but one day when he took a shortcut on the way home from work through a hole in a fence, he was arrested and sent back to jail for trespassing. when they handcuffed me, as soon as they put them handcuffs on me, i cannot lie, you know. as much as i ve been through, i didn t think i d do it, but tears started coming to my eyes. even though the charges were dropped, jones still faced the
the card was so cute. thank you. i miss you and love you so much. that is the sweetest thing, hey? this is so cute, though. i love my brother. while in jail, melissa earned her ged and had shown a desire to change. i don t want my brothers to be here. we re better than that. we re the allens. we re better than that. as a result of her progress, the judge in her case granted her a transfer to a drug rehab program instead of prison. i take it you re not going to prison? no. no. william had proven responsible behind bars as well. he had a job detail and had earned recognitions. this is the certificate i got for a therapeutic community men s recovery and violence prevention program. and cory seemed to be managing his imaginary friend and sometimes instigator, jimmy, with medication. so here we had a story that started off with the telling of this grisly act of violence, and
house. we need him to be back at work, working and doing his groups. mr. jones, it states that you violated condition seven by failing to obey all lays, ordinances or statutory conditions of release. at this time we re going to take testimony from officer fricks. i was on the west side of the railroad tracks. i saw the defendant ride his bike towards the tracks. he entered through a hole in a six foot chain link fence that was put up to keep people off the property. and he was stopped on the west side. when you came in contact with him, was he cooperative with you? yes. after a few more questions, the parole examiner asked jones s probation officer to weigh in. well, given that this charge was dismissed, i recommend reinstatement. had he been convicted of the charge, i would have recommended return to prison. mr. jones, is there anything you want to add? i know they need me back
resident poet. and it actually turned out to be the same guy. lock him up, throw away the key. prisons are being built faster and further than the eyes can see. those prisons are being constructed to house you, me and all our families. there s nothing more than modern-day slavery. lock them up, throw away the key. home of the brave, land of the free. then why are millions of americans locked up in the penitentiary? if you re so brave and you re so wild, why can t you relate to the juvenile? fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, children, cousins, in-law, friends, wake up you sleeping fools, you re headed for the pen. but then it will be too late. everyone will see that they have safely locked us up and threw away the key. thanks a lot. even though jones was popular among other inmates and had spent time in prison, he struggled with some aspects of life in the dormitory-style housing unit he shared with 71 other men. i never really liked open-bay dorms.