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<blockquote data-quote="200Meters" data-source="post: 756489" data-attributes="member: 23727"><p>Just to keep y'all updated...</p><p></p><p>We actually don't know if Youngest is going to be released tomorrow or not. The Jerusalem District Court knocked his sentence down to eight months but didn't set a specific release date in its decision. Eight months from when he was sentenced minus some of the time he was in remand (not house arrest) is actually some time this June. In order to reduce [over]crowding in the prisons, the Israel Prison Service will, from time to time, release non-violent, non-sexual, non-security/political short timers early, in batches. That would have been tomorrow but our friend Corona has thrown a monkey wrench into the works, meaning we have no idea when Youngest will actually be released.</p><p></p><p>Given Youngest's conduct, that might just not be until June. He apparently cursed the commander of his wing, again, and also caused a disturbance (I'm trying my best to translate a pair of Hebrew words I was told by an officer at the prison) which led to his being bound to his bed for about 3 hours and then placed in solitary for a spell. One might think that since he is on short time, he would grit his teeth and bear any perceived injustice or slight on the part of the guards and wait patiently until he is released. But that would require foresight, some critical thinking, etc. which have never been Youngest's strong points, to put it mildly. If there is something he wants to, or feels he must, get off his chest, he will get it off his chest in as direct a manner as possible even if it is to his short- or even long-term detriment.</p><p></p><p>I will keep everyone posted.</p><p></p><p>Isn't this fun? (Not)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="200Meters, post: 756489, member: 23727"] Just to keep y'all updated... We actually don't know if Youngest is going to be released tomorrow or not. The Jerusalem District Court knocked his sentence down to eight months but didn't set a specific release date in its decision. Eight months from when he was sentenced minus some of the time he was in remand (not house arrest) is actually some time this June. In order to reduce [over]crowding in the prisons, the Israel Prison Service will, from time to time, release non-violent, non-sexual, non-security/political short timers early, in batches. That would have been tomorrow but our friend Corona has thrown a monkey wrench into the works, meaning we have no idea when Youngest will actually be released. Given Youngest's conduct, that might just not be until June. He apparently cursed the commander of his wing, again, and also caused a disturbance (I'm trying my best to translate a pair of Hebrew words I was told by an officer at the prison) which led to his being bound to his bed for about 3 hours and then placed in solitary for a spell. One might think that since he is on short time, he would grit his teeth and bear any perceived injustice or slight on the part of the guards and wait patiently until he is released. But that would require foresight, some critical thinking, etc. which have never been Youngest's strong points, to put it mildly. If there is something he wants to, or feels he must, get off his chest, he will get it off his chest in as direct a manner as possible even if it is to his short- or even long-term detriment. I will keep everyone posted. Isn't this fun? (Not) [/QUOTE]
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