STATE OF LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS PAROLE BOARD HEARINGS

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The term "picking cotton" is in reference to the removal of seeds - a tedious and annoying task before the Cotton Gin - not the harvesting of cotton.
No picking cotton is a reference to picking the cotton off the plant. Which was one of the last farming operations to mechanize. The mechanical cotton picker wasn’t invented till after WWII which is almost 100 years after mechanical grain harvesters and threshers were invented.
 
You can also buy handmade craft items that the inmates make themselves
They make quality things out of actual garbage too. They really learn what their hidden talents are once locked behind bars for 20 years.

It’s great that they hone their talents in there, that way when they get out they can share them with the world and make themselves a positive asset to society.

Never-mind, it turns out that they’d rather inject drugs all day and hurt people once they get out.
 
Connecticut

they heard your crys for more parole and are providing a double stream of paroleoski

kicks off in 10 min and is a nice precursor before the angola feast which starts 1h later

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Then after an hour or two, finally got to a white guy.

The dude was polite, well-spoken, and clearly rehearsed a lot. He knew his crimes down to the exact wording of the statutes, admitted to them fully without deflecting blame, and repeatedly acknowledged the victims' feelings and trauma, which he could never truly make amends for. The warden of his prison was in the background and the warden and several DoC staff members spoke highly of him. He'd taken dozens of classes, racked up the maximum number of "good boy points" his prison gives out, and continued to do programs even though it wouldn't give him any additional rewards. His brother showed up on a Zoom call, confirmed that he would have a place to stay, and added that his nieces and nephews were really eager to have their favorite uncle come to live with them - until he finds a job, which will definitely be the first priority, even if his family has to show him tough love. Then the parole board popped him with some surprise questions, like "what were your victims names?", which Mr. Whiteguy was able to answer fully. With emotion.

He'd been in prison since he was 20, having spent 25 years behind bars for attacking a coworker with a telephone chord. Which is five times longer than the much-less-white George Floyd got for assaulting a pregnant woman with a gun, mind you.
White men truly do use the time to improve themselves, unlike niggers.
 
To be honest, I have never wondered how these things works in Lousiana but now that I have started learning I want to learn more.
I will study all the recorded documents, every single one of them, and learn as much as I can.
Here's a quick Louisiana geography refresher for those not in the know. In Louisiana, counties are called parishes (and to non-Americans, a state is divided into counties, which are small jurisdictions and are the little things that make up election maps, the blue splotches are counties with blue cities and adjacent suburbs).

So, for the parishes that they come from, quick reference to what you're looking at: if it's Jefferson or Orleans, it's New Orleans. East Baton Rouge is Baton Rouge, Lafayette is Lafayette, Calcasieu is Lake Charles, Caddo and Bossier is going to be Shreveport, Ouachita is Monroe, Rapides is Alexandria.
 
Connecticut

they heard your crys for more parole and are providing a double stream of paroleoski

kicks off in 10 min and is a nice precursor before the angola feast which starts 1h later

connecticut parole
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OOO, thanks! CT has fewer niggers than LA but is basically a suburb of New York City and has an large number of Hispanics thanks to Puerto Rico, so could have some fun content.

https://www.youtube.com/@stateofctBoardofPardonsParoles/streams
is the direct link to their YT channel and stream archive.
 
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"No, you don't understand. I was in wal-mart buying a cold drink when my friend stole my car yesterday and my ID and he put my ID in his car so I called the impound and the cops said that the lady at walmart said I asked the lady at the impound over the phone if they found the drugs in the door compartment and that's why they found drugs in my friend's car's side door compartment but they said it was mine but they're lying because I was in wal-mart buying a cold drink when my friend stole my car yesterday and my ID and he put my ID in his car so I called the impound and the cops said that the lady at walmart said I asked the lady at the impound over the phone if they found the drugs in the door compartment and that's why they found drugs in my friend's car's side door compartment but they said it was mine but they're lying because I was in wal-mart buying a cold drink when my friend stole my car yesterday and my ID and he put my ID in his car so I called the impound and the cops said that the lady at walmart said I asked the lady at the impound over the phone if they found the drugs in the door compartment and that's why they found drugs in my friend's car's side door compartment but they said it was mine but they're lying because -"
 
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I'm an ideal inmate and I don't know why I touched that girl on the front and back of her pants and I've got the warden to vouch for me and how good of a man I was and I boohoohoo...

Then in comes King Prator with the killshot
-Not once - multiple times over multiple years
-Two victims - 5 years old
-Got them to touch him.
-Lied right there in the hearing.
 
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I'm an ideal inmate and I don't know why I touched that girl on the front and back of her pants and I've got the warden to vouch for me and how good of a man I was and I boohoohoo...

Then in comes King Prator with the killshot
-Not once - multiple times over multiple years
-Two victims - 5 years old
-Got them to touch him.
-Lied right there in the hearing.
-A boy & a girl
-Family doesn't care so the victims were probably white

Also, every time I Jerrie LaDoux gets mentioned I can't help but think of this scene:
 
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Oh. My. FAVCI.
You're telling me that I get to hear femoid TERFs cry and beg to get their life back, while they're being filmed and broadcast online against their will?
This is almost as validating as physically being in a female prison!
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It is my opinion that all court proceedings should be streamed and archived online for the public to review. Nothing to hide, nothing to fear, right j*dges?
 
It is my opinion that all court proceedings should be streamed and archived online for the public to review. Nothing to hide, nothing to fear, right j*dges?
It’s not every court proceeding, but the Law and Crime Network on YouTube has court cases live streaming just about every week day.
It’s not as interesting and succinct as parole board hearings are though.

I’m watching the Louisiana one; it can be intriguing to try to watch the expressions on the face of the family who vouch for the inmate. Especially when you can see that they’re starting to figure out that their son or daughter isn’t going to get paroled. Even the more composed ones can’t keep it together entirely.
 
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I'm an ideal inmate and I don't know why I touched that girl on the front and back of her pants and I've got the warden to vouch for me and how good of a man I was and I boohoohoo...

Then in comes King Prator with the killshot
-Not once - multiple times over multiple years
-Two victims - 5 years old
-Got them to touch him.
-Lied right there in the hearing.
Please say they denied this future doctor & engineer’s parole. Also, Timestamp?
 
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