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Letter From Batch 2014 With Board Address and Sample Letter
Letter From Batch 2014 With Board Address and Sample Letter
TO: THE BRONX BOYS/BRONX GIRLS ROCKING CREW AND FAHRENHEIT.T5 DIVISION...
How are you doing out there my beloved global family. As usual
send you
all my
deepest and warmest regards and much love and respect always. Please also allow me to give
Aby' my love and blessings for his outstanding commitment and for all he has made possible for our TBB\TBG Rocking Crew global family. I am very thankful for his tremendous
support and consideration he has displayed throughout the years. am, writing you this letter to share with you some very important and necessary information that pertains to my release date from incarceration. ooPerspectively speaking'', this information
Fam, here
freedom at this very moment is at pressure by circumstances. And it witl be decided by the impossibility of a contrary order and condition by the states parole board's employees and
from its commissioner. I witl be facing the parole board this coming July of 2014. There on that dateo I will be confronted by a hand fult of parole officers. There will be questions and
I will have to reply back too which will depend on the decision of my release back to society. But what I need you all to strongly know is that support from the outside from people
answers such as ooyou"o plays a very important role on the decision that they
respect support from people from society. They really take that in to account and for a great
amount of consideration that can indeed grant me my freedom once and for all.
guys
In 2013 I had taken my time to create a booklet with written information on how you could help me get out. I had sent it to Aby-in September of 2013 so you guys would have
am not sure
if
however, this
information of mine was ever presented to you back then. However, I need you all (for most part) to know that it is not to late to write a letter to the Parole Board and in a decent manner
for my freedom. All I need of you is a hatf hour of your time to put together a nice o'typed out letter.o' Sign it and send me a copy and one to the Parole Department in Albany N.Y.
ask
N{y freedom depends on your support more then anything at this very instant. Please
allow yourselves to use up a half hour of your time to write a few good words from your
hearts that can definitely grant me my freedom. There is still enough time valuable letters out. Please, believe me when
to send these
the better the chances for me to be out there with you guys even if they never
as
do.
Send photos of the TBB events and share with them all the good you guys are doing out
there. Share your thoughts about me and how I have inspired you in whatever way. The key is
I believe you guys have lots of great things to say. But what ever you do don't write no more then Two Pages. Keep it simpleo real, and
them with your own given words in your letter. straight to the point. And that's that! It's not complicated at all. So please fam, reach out with
it
see
Start writing your letters NOW my freedom seriously speaking, depends on your support
For more encouraging ways to write these letters or whatever you may want to ask or
add please get in contact with Aby, Stud, and definitely get with brother (Reverent) JB 183"'r.
Thank you my brothers and sisters For your great concern, considerations, patience, and time in these matters.
Respectfully, I am: BATCH FH.75
Forward all signed letters to: BOARD OF PAROLE 1220 WASHINGTON AVE. BUILDING 2, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12226-2050
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Date
,NY
Re: John Doe
Department ldentification
Dear Mr. or Ms.
umber
I am writing this letter in support of my cousin, John Doe, who is appearing (add date of appearance). I am before the parole board in (prisoner's first name) home to be with writing to ask you to send
(insert # of children, if applicable) children who his/our family. John has _ need him home again very much.
John has always been my favorite cousin. Before he went to prison, I was aware that he was having trouble with drug addiction and I was very concerned about him, although there was not much that anybody in the family could do. John's drug use drove a wedge between us, but after he was in prison for several years, we began to communicate again.
(Good things you know about the person)
to say that the changes I see in John are truly inspiring. He is really not the same person I knew during those drug-addicted years. I can see that he has matured and taken responsibility for his mistakes. One of the things I respect most about him is the effort that he makes to be a good father, even while in prison. He writes to his children regularly and sends them cards and gifts on
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