Request from Tom to His Supporters
The following is the most recent letter I have received from Tom. His case will be up for review by the Clemency Board, and he has been able to find an attorney who will represent him for a reduced fee. Please read his letter, and if you feel moved to contribute to his defense fund, you will find all contact information contained herein.
When we look at the light slap on the wrists major corporate criminals receive, the sentence that was given to Tom is horribly excessive. If we all put our strong intentions together for his release, prayers can work wonders. So, of course, can financial contributions.
Editor
July 4, 2007
Since I last wrote to you some things have happened that I’d like to share with you. It’s about the clemency hearing. Each morning I have declared my intention and given thanks in advance for a positive outcome.
From this, something amazing has happened, but before I tell you about it, I’ll review a little background. As you know, I’m 75 years old and have been in here for nine years. If I don’t try to have a hearing or if I am denied, I’ll have four more years to serve. I am guilty as charged of violating a trust with some funds, but that was long ago, and it certainly is not who I am today.
My record in here is excellent – the best that can be attained – and my sentence of 17 ¼ years (of which 13 must be served) for a first time, non-violent offense is certainly excessive.
In previous hearings, I prepared a very thorough information packet and sent a copy to each board member. It answered their questions and included support letters (yours was a part of it), diplomas, awards, etc. This didn’t help, though, so I realized I need to do something different this time.
Well, the “something different” has materialized. I have learned that my chance of getting a favorable response will be greatly increased if I have legal representation at the hearing. I haven’t had this before and didn’t know how to find a defense attorney who would represent me pro bono or at least at a reduced rate. A friend has now recommended one who has agreed to represent me for a reduced fee of $4,000. My case is rather involved so it will include considerable research and the necessary appearances before the board. It’s a three-part process. The first hearing is by phone, the second one is in person, and then it has to be signed by the governor.
I’ve always been independent, so it isn’t easy for me to ask for help, but that is where I am right now. I do need help in raising this legal fee. It will be done with a defense fund - a trust account - that will be set up as follows:
Checks should be payable to Dave Appelton, and in the memo write “Tom Brown Defense Fund”.
Checks should be sent to a mutual friend who will monitor it for him:
Averelle Levings
3421 N. 14th Pl.
Phoenix, AZ 85014
For any questions, the attorney can be reached at:
Dave Appleton, Attorney at Law
8711 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd., Suite 109
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
Phone: 480-473-2009
E-Mail: dappletonlaw@cox.net
Website: www.dappleton.com
If you and Steve can help out with this, I’ll be eternally grateful, and if not, I’ll understand. Do you think any of the bloggers would want to help?
I believe that the way that this is unfolding is truly an answer to prayers, and it will give me a good chance of getting a positive response.
I’ve always believed that if you’re going to dream, DREAM BIG! And that is what I’m doing! It takes me to that day when I’ll walk out of here and into a world of new possibilities, a world where I’ll be able to teach and write and help others in many new ways. It takes me to where I’ll be able to do the simple things I used to take for granted; things like sleeping on a comfortable bed, eating nutritional food, planting a garden, getting a dog, playing my guitar, wearing clothes that are not colored orange, etc. Ah…it is fun to dream, isn’t it?
And among the dreams that would mean the most to me would be the ability to call the people who I have come to hold dear, and to have long chats, and meet and greet one another beyond the barriers of prison walls.
As long as dreams are present, we’ll always feel a candle burning within us that’s ready to light the world. May we keep that candle burning ever so brightly!
Hi!
I just discovered this blog and I feel so inspired, touched, glad, sad ....
letters are so thoughtful, deep, inspirational.
Thank You so much for posting these. I have to come here every day and read a bit.
Thank You!
Posted by:eva | July 24, 2007 at 12:09 AM