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Letter Outline for Clemency Board

In the last post I have outlined Tom's comments about the prison system and the fact that he is up for a parole hearing in October. He has asked that anyone who feels moved to write on his behalf please do so, and has included an outline of what should be included in the letter to the Clemency Board. If you know Tom, or know of the work he's done through the wonderful sharing of his letters and articles, please send a letter asking for leniency. When I think of the crimes committed by corporate leaders, including Enron and Worldcom principles, and see the slap on the wrist they receive in comparison to Tom's sentence - it is a total injustice how much discrepancy there is in sentences handed out to those who don't have the big $$$ to get the best lawyers to advise and represent them.

Tom is aware he will probably not receive parole now, but he is hoping for a reduction in his sentence - which was originally 17 years. At age 73, he has little to look forward to the longer he has to remain in prison because he has been stripped of all his assets, including social security. He wants to continue teaching and writing, and the sooner he can come out, the more possible that will be.

So if you are moved, and if you can - please contribute a letter. ~Editor

The suggested outline follows:

Letter Outline for Clemency Board

Arizona Board of Excecutive Clemency

1645 West Jefferson, Suite 101

Phoenix, Arizona 85007

Re: Charles Thomas Brown

ID#140237

Parole

Dear Board Members,

1.     Tell who you are and how you know me, what you know about me that would be helpful.

2.     Tell why you think I should be paroled.

3.     Tell how you think I could positively contribute to society. (I plan to continue teaching and writing).

Things that could be included:

1.     I have never been in prison before and have no prior record.

2.     I have been a model prisoner and have had no disciplinary write-ups.

3.     As a teacher’s aide, I have helped hundreds of students get their GED diplomas and have always received excellent work evaluations.

4.     I am remorseful for my past actions and am not the same person who committed those acts.

5.     My age – 73 years old.

Sincerely,

your name and address

September 14, 2005 in Special Alerts | Permalink | Comments (0)