The Declaration of Independence states: "We hold these
Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are
endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these
are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of happiness."
('s) request to the U.S. Parole commission was to live with
his parents in Enid, Oklahoma. His parents agreed and were anxious to have
him return home where he would have a place to stay and gainful employment.
His ailing father gathered up enough strength to be interviewed by probation
officers and F.B.I. agents. Despite the fact that his parents agreed to
abide by the guidelines of the U.S. Parole commission, ('s)
request was DENIED. (To see the astonishing reasons why, click here--#1.)
Just 8 months prior to his mandatory release date, was notified
that his father's health had worsened and that he was near death. On January
29, 2001, made a request for emergency early release to Norman
C. Roettger, the U.S. District Judge who sentenced him, so he could be at
his 86-year old father's deathbed. (To see ('s) formal request,
click here--#2.)
The government ignored the compassionate appeal of ('s) motion
and advised the Court that it was without jurisdiction to grant his request.
(To see government's response in opposition to reduce the defendant's sentence,
click here--#3.)
While stating that he found ('s) request to be reasonable, on
February 13, 2001 Judge Roettger DENIED the request explaining that he was
without power to act. Roettger directed that seek his early
release through the U.S. Parole Commission, and he let it be known that
the Court had no objection to ('s) request. (To see the court's
directive, click here--#4.)
Ironically, did not receive the Judge's directions until February
22, 2001--2 days after he learned that his father had passed.
Knowing how shocked and devastated his 84-year old mother would be at the
passing of his father, followed the Court's suggestion and
filed to reopen his parole request seeking IMMEDIATE RELEASE ON PAROLE.
The family of also made a request to the U.S. Parole Commission
to secure the release of their Son and brother and to have him return home
to them. This was a promise they made to their father on his deathbed.
The bereaving family's emotional appeal was DENIED. (Click here to read
family's letter--#5; motion to re-open request for immediate parole release--#6;
and motion to re-open denied--#7.)
The U.S. Parole Commission has takEN away the unalienable rights of which are endowed by his Creator, , with the unlivable circumstances
of his "onerous" conditions. (To see these conditions, click here--#8.)
In these conditions, they have shown no sympathy for human communication,
no sympathy for the sick and/or dying, no sympathy for the widow, and definitely
no sympathy for the elderly. This generation of governmental rule has become
heartless, and they are manifesting this cruelty in the mistreatment of
. (Click here to see a clear example of this cruelty--#9.)
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