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Tag Archives: jail
A Letter to the Judge
{Editors Note: The following is a letter that I wrote to the sentencing judge 7 months after the hearing, expressing to him facts regarding our son and his case that were not said on that day only because I was … Continue reading
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Tagged arrest, Church, compassion, consequences, Courtroom, Criminal Court System, Grandchildren, incarceration, jail, LDS (Mormon) Religion, Leniency, Letter to Judge, Manipulation, prison, Rehabilitation, Relationships, Responsibility, Sentencing Trial, Transgression
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“Well, It’s Done and…I Could Hardly Breathe As I Listened…”
8-22-2010 Letter Entry – After Sentencing Hearing “Dear Mom and Dad. Well, it’s done; and the worst has happened. I could hardly breath as I listened to the bitterness of their words and the lies and twisted half truths of … Continue reading
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Tagged Appeals, Bitterness, Courtroom, Evaluation, Evidence, Evil, Expressions, fear, forgiveness, Half-truths, Intellectual, jail, Letters, Lies, love, pain, prison, Security, shame, Talents
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“I Love You”
8-15-2010 Continued Letter Entry from 8-07-2010 “It’s been a few days since I last wrote in this letter and a few days since I called you (was that the 12th?) I am still in ___ Country jail and unsure how … Continue reading
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Tagged "Alaska", "Covenant", "Hawaii", "Space", jail, James Michener
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“What Good to Set the Record Straight? Who Will Believe Me?”
8-07-2010 Letter To Mom “Yesterday, they moved me and my entire cell over to a jail in ____ County. It’s really nice here; more of a prison setting than jail. There are 2 man cells that are larger than expected … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, anger, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Emotional Issues, Exercise, Garnishment, Health, Impotence, jail, Manipulation, Pregnancy, prison, Student Loans, Tyranny
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“Son, You Have Some Hard Decisions to Make. I Will Not Tell You What I Think. This is Your Gethsemane.”
7-15-2010 Letter from Mom Dear Son, You said you looked forward to a letter at least every 2 weeks. I will try to do better than that since I believe that you look forward to my letters. First to answer … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Animosity, Daycare, decisions, Disneyworld, Emotional Issues, Father's Day, Fear Tactics, Freedom of Choice, Gethsemane, jail, Manipulation, Medication, Midwifery, Migraines, Natural Man
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Thank You Son. Now It’s All Beginning To Make Sense To Us. Mom and Dad
[Editors Note: This letter is in response to the letter dated 5-13-10 which was posted to the blog in 3 consecutive postings on January 3rd, 7th and 10th. As I read it again at the time of this posting, … Continue reading
“I Am Happy That You Are On A Quest to Find Truth”
4-11-2010 Letter from Mom Dear Son, I wanted to answer your letter dated 3-28-10 before I receive any more from you. I feel as if I’m getting behind. I thought it was interesting that you thought that what I sent … Continue reading
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Tagged Christ's Teachings, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Clemency, Communication, Encouragement, Family Home Evening, Grace, Heavenly Father, hope, Humility, jail, Jesus Christ, LDS, mothers and sons, Psychology, punishment, Spirituality, Testimony of Truth
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The first weeks
October 2009 Journal Entry “I received the call today. I had been back to work only two days after losing my job 2 weeks before for not showing up. I was happy again to be working and the Detective … Continue reading