My father was granted release on parole today, after more than 40 years in prison! 

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I am so grateful to the Parole Board. I'm also grateful to everyone who has supported my father during his more than 4 decades behind bars.
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I’m thinking about the other children affected by my father's crime and want to make sure that nothing I do or say further upsets the victims’ families. Their loved ones will never be forgotten.
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And I am thinking of the other people inside who have worked so hard to transform their lives and hope one day to return home.
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Replying to @chesaboudin
If he visits you in SF don't let him walk alone. It's not safe. Thanks.
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Or drive a car. The elderly are frequent targets of the thugs you refuse to prosecute. Keep him away from the tenderloin, he could get mugged or robbed and beaten and of course, you don’t prosecute “poverty “ or “addiction- driven” crimes.
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