by Wayne23 » Thu Oct 01, 2020 10:57 am
2/20: 87-77 at New Mexico. The offense was really on fire tonight. We're not a team that scores a lot of points (71.5 per), so that was good to see. The D could have been better. Wood led us with 23, 8, 6. 18, 6 for Ward, 16, 8, 3 for Wolf.
We have 3 left, 2 at home, and we need to win all of them.
Today was the day the judicial review panel rendered their decision.
My attorney and I went to the courtroom, stood when the three judges entered, and heard this:
"The panel, after long and difficult deliberations, has concluded that the sentencing in this case was improper. Judicial guidelines recommend a sentence of between ten and twenty years for an offense of this type.
"The panel hereby revises the defendant's sentence to 15 years at the maximum security facility in Walpole, Massachusetts. The defendant has already served eight and one-half years. He will be eligible for parole on April 24, 2051."
With that the presiding judge banged his gavel and declared the review adjourned.
I have one year, two months, and one day left to serve. We were hoping for "time served" but this is not horrible. I woke up this morning sentenced to life in prison. Now I can see light at the end of the tunnel, and the tunnel isn't terribly far away. I'll get out a week before my 35th birthday.
My attorney said that this gives us time to make plans for what i will do upon release. Born Free's headquarters are in San Francisco. Since I will be working for them, they have time to decide whether to use me there, or to assign me to their Boston office, or maybe one of their other offices. They and I also need to plan for an apartment for me, clothes- all of the things a person needs to just get by. When I get out of here I will be broke so I'll need financial help until I start to draw a paycheck, so yes, all of that will definitely take time.