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We are asking for your support at this critical stage to secure the freedom Eddie deserves. NOTE: Please send all letters of support to Orie Ross, P.O. Box 575, Times Square Station, New York, NY 10108-0575 so they can be reviewed and sent to the Board. If possible, please send your letter so it arrives by Monday, September 29th. The final deadline for letters will be Friday, October 24th. Board of Probation and Parole Attn: Inmate Inquiry 1001 South Front Street, Suite 5300 Harrisburg, PA 17104 September 18, 2014 Regarding October 2014 Parole Hearing for: Edward Goodman #AM-4974 Dear Honorable Members of the Parole Board: As a concerned citizen interested in helping Mr. Goodman successfully transition into life outside prison, I am writing to ask that you please grant him parole. He has served over 35 years of a 30-100 year sentence, even though the average sentence for his charges is 10-15 years. He is still in prison years after his minimum sentence despite having no major disciplinary problems in the last three decades. The notice provided to Mr. Goodman for his last parole denial lists the reasons for the denial as: Your minimization/denial of the nature and circumstances of the offense(s) committed, “Your refusal to accept responsibility for the offense(s) committed” and The negative recommendation made by the prosecuting attorney. I understand the severe nature of the crime of which Mr. Goodman was convicted, however, I am concerned that Mr. Goodman maintaining his innocence is seen as an attempt to minimize or deny the nature and circumstances of the offense(s) or refuse to take responsibility, even while there is evidence that corroborates that the shot was fired from a location where it is well known he was nowhere near. This phenomenon is referred to as the innocent prisoners dilemma implying that it is unfair and unethical to require someone who may have been wrongly convicted to provide false admission of guilt or remorse. Please take this dilemma into consideration. I also understand that Mr. Goodman has not been recommended for parole by the institution where he is held despite having a clear disciplinary record for many years. In fact, the only time he received a disciplinary infraction in the last fifteen years was for not cutting his hair. He has completed all of the institutional programs he was asked to complete and has volunteered for others. Please take into consideration his good conduct as well as him having housing and employment secured upon his release. These factors, along with strong family and community support, make it very unlikely that Mr. Goodman will recidivate and I firmly believe that he is an excellent candidate for parole. I will personally help him acclimate in any way I can upon his release. Mr. Goodman has now spent most of his life in prison, and the recidivism rate for people released at his age is very low. Please grant parole and allow him to be a part of, and contribute to, society as free citizen, a loving father and grandfather. Sincerely, -- South Brooklyn ABCF
Posted on: Sun, 21 Sep 2014 00:19:26 +0000

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