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00:00It'll be any day. I'm just trying to ensure, because it is my job, that you have honorable
00:06intentions behind this request. Now, it seems to me you had very good behavior during your time in
00:13prison, and there haven't been any incidences. Everybody says you're great. Your rehabilitation
00:18is coming along very nicely, and I see that you are three years into an eight-year sentence. Is
00:24that correct? That's correct. Okay. So, my entire reasoning behind this line of questioning
00:32is ensuring that during the last 18 months, your applications have not been for another partner
00:38to come for conjugal visits. You are entirely trying to anticipate the return of your husband.
00:44Is that correct? That is correct, 100%. Yes. Now, you say he's normally gone for 18 months at a time.
00:51What's the shortest, longest? Do they give you any notice as to when he's coming home,
00:55or is it completely blindsided you every time? It's blindsided me every time, because, you know,
01:02the only communication I get from him is letters. So, by the time I receive a letter, it could be,
01:10you know, a few months for it to be delivered to my house. That must be incredibly difficult for you.
01:17I'm so sorry. That is your experience with your husband being gone, as well as being away in prison.
01:23It is. Is there a reason you have not applied for parole?
01:26I have not applied for parole, because I don't see the point in going home to an empty house.
01:33If he's not there, you know, it's very depressing being home by myself. So,
01:39I'd rather just be in a community of other prisoners.
01:45But you're applying for conjugal visits for anticipation when he's home. So, you just only
01:50want to apply for parole when you can for sure go home, but you wanted to have the conjugal visits
01:54in the event that he came home suddenly. Is that correct?
01:56That's correct. I just do not know when he might be home, and I know that it could be soon. I'm
02:02anticipating any time, actually, now, because it's been 18 months. And in the past, that is usually
02:09the duration of time that he's overseas. Understood. So...
02:13Your attorney, Mr. Spector, do you have an application ready for her parole in the event
02:19that she wants it filed? I have it. It's immediately ready to file.
02:23Excellent.
02:23In that case, based on your good behavior and a recent change in circumstances in your
02:32home life, I am not only going to grant your conjugal visits, but I am going to expedite
02:37and pre-grant your filing for parole. As your husband is now home, you're welcome to turn
02:43around, and you're free to dump. Thank you so much. Oh my god! Okay, last enough. Order,
02:53order. Easy. All right, it's good to see you start.
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