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<blockquote data-quote="Toomanytears" data-source="post: 744313" data-attributes="member: 22580"><p>Tired out.. thank you. I agree with you. I appreciate ALL of the input offered by the “team members” in this forum. As stated above, I draw strength from the different opinions and share them with my husband in the quiet hours of the evening. </p><p>I feel terrible that contention seemed to briefly show its ugly head over my story. </p><p></p><p>He will serve a minimum of 5 yrs. and then begin a parole hearing prior to the 5 yr date. If approved, he will be released at the 5 yrs minus any treatment time the courts may give him credit for while receiving treatment prior to his incarceration. If not approved for being a repeat offender, he will be reviewed every 6 months til the 10 yr mark. He has never had any disciplinary issues in the past.. in fact he has been exemplary. He does well in a very structured setting. </p><p></p><p>As of this am, we are waiting to see if he makes a flight this afternoon. He has business to take care of. Reviews of treatment centers to get credit for time, sign POA documents to manage finances of house and medical while away. </p><p></p><p>Yes, his thoughts are panic and realizing that manipulating can’t and won’t change a thing this time. We pray he faces it head on (this is his 3rd state incarceration but by far the longest sentence yet) ... and he doesn’t choose to do something incredibly sad or final. </p><p></p><p>Thank you again. (( Hugs))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toomanytears, post: 744313, member: 22580"] Tired out.. thank you. I agree with you. I appreciate ALL of the input offered by the “team members” in this forum. As stated above, I draw strength from the different opinions and share them with my husband in the quiet hours of the evening. I feel terrible that contention seemed to briefly show its ugly head over my story. He will serve a minimum of 5 yrs. and then begin a parole hearing prior to the 5 yr date. If approved, he will be released at the 5 yrs minus any treatment time the courts may give him credit for while receiving treatment prior to his incarceration. If not approved for being a repeat offender, he will be reviewed every 6 months til the 10 yr mark. He has never had any disciplinary issues in the past.. in fact he has been exemplary. He does well in a very structured setting. As of this am, we are waiting to see if he makes a flight this afternoon. He has business to take care of. Reviews of treatment centers to get credit for time, sign POA documents to manage finances of house and medical while away. Yes, his thoughts are panic and realizing that manipulating can’t and won’t change a thing this time. We pray he faces it head on (this is his 3rd state incarceration but by far the longest sentence yet) ... and he doesn’t choose to do something incredibly sad or final. Thank you again. (( Hugs)) [/QUOTE]
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