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The Prison Post #19 Justin Chung, 82 Years to Life Commuted
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Welcome to The Prison Post. Our episode today features Justin Chung. Justin's parents brought him to America from South Korea at the age of two. He was incarcerated at the age of 16 and sentenced to 82 years to life. He transformed his life on the inside and filed for a commutation under the tenure of Governor Jerry Brown. He was commuted during his 13th year of incarceration. Justin was found suitable for parole and after experiencing some highs and lows on the way to his freedom, he was told that he would be set free in two days. Unfortunately, he was picked up by ICE and detained in a federal facility. After a mass covid outbreak and deaths in this facility, a judge allowed those who could afford to pay bail to bail out. Justin was bailed out, placed on an ankle monitor, and allowed to live with his Mom. He is petitioning Governor Newsom through a letter writing campaign and requesting an opportunity to stay in the only country he has ever known. He is facing deportation and if he has to go back to South Korea he will have to join the military for two years. His Mom would move back with him, but she would not be allowed to work because of laws that prohibit women working beyond a certain age. He is volunteering and serving in ministry in his church and doing all that he can to live as a productive citizen. He is worthy of staying in this country and is committed to using his time, talents, and efforts to make a difference here in the lives of the youth and those in the Asian community. He is collecting letters of support to present to the Governor. If you would like to send him a letter of support you can reach out to him at [email protected]. If you would like to hear Justin's full life story, told while he was still incarcerated, please subscribe to the Prison Post and you can find his story on all major podcasting platforms including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon podcasts, Stitcher and many more. #The Prison Post #ThePrisonPostPodcast #CROPOrganization #CROP #WorkingTogetherToRestoreLives #LetJustinChungStay
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Manage episode 280819806 series 2798954
Welcome to The Prison Post. Our episode today features Justin Chung. Justin's parents brought him to America from South Korea at the age of two. He was incarcerated at the age of 16 and sentenced to 82 years to life. He transformed his life on the inside and filed for a commutation under the tenure of Governor Jerry Brown. He was commuted during his 13th year of incarceration. Justin was found suitable for parole and after experiencing some highs and lows on the way to his freedom, he was told that he would be set free in two days. Unfortunately, he was picked up by ICE and detained in a federal facility. After a mass covid outbreak and deaths in this facility, a judge allowed those who could afford to pay bail to bail out. Justin was bailed out, placed on an ankle monitor, and allowed to live with his Mom. He is petitioning Governor Newsom through a letter writing campaign and requesting an opportunity to stay in the only country he has ever known. He is facing deportation and if he has to go back to South Korea he will have to join the military for two years. His Mom would move back with him, but she would not be allowed to work because of laws that prohibit women working beyond a certain age. He is volunteering and serving in ministry in his church and doing all that he can to live as a productive citizen. He is worthy of staying in this country and is committed to using his time, talents, and efforts to make a difference here in the lives of the youth and those in the Asian community. He is collecting letters of support to present to the Governor. If you would like to send him a letter of support you can reach out to him at [email protected]. If you would like to hear Justin's full life story, told while he was still incarcerated, please subscribe to the Prison Post and you can find his story on all major podcasting platforms including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon podcasts, Stitcher and many more. #The Prison Post #ThePrisonPostPodcast #CROPOrganization #CROP #WorkingTogetherToRestoreLives #LetJustinChungStay
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