Jose Cavazos - First time offender receives 9 years for Marijuana Conspiracy!

The Issue

Name: Jose Cavazos, Reg. #48293-177
DOB: June 21, 1963

Race: Hispanic Raised: Abilene, Texas
Tried: Northern District of Texas Will live: Amarillo, Texas

Charges: Conspiracy to Distribute 200-400 Kilos Marijuana
Trial or plea: Went to Trial.
Sentenced on: June 2015 Served: 5 years – CARES Act Recipient – been on Home Confinement since May 6, 2020.

Priors: First Offender. Prison Conduct: Exemplary, no incident reports, programs and has worked from day one.

Clemency status: Pending.

Release date: March 31, 2023.
Institution: Released on CARES Act 5-6-2020 – Living at home in Abilene.
Supporters: Family, Friends, CAN-DO Foundation, Lisa Jacobi.

Health issues: Currently suffering from nerve damage. Had been working since his release until an injury put him on Worker’s Compensation.
Accomplishments:
• 12 hour Parenting Course
• Drug Education completed 12/2015
• Greenhouse Management
• Landscape Design
• Landscape Management
• Exemplary record during incarceration

According to Jose:
I come from a loving family who have been supportive of me since my release under the CARES Act. Since my release I worked right away to begin to repair all the wrongs that took place during my incarceration. I am deeply sorry for all the pain and suffering I have caused my family and now am ready and able to give back to them. I began working right away upon my release; however, I suffered an injury and have been on worker’s comp. I am doing better and am about to find a new job.
I have been home since May 6, 2020, and I was advised by my Probation Officer that I am to contact him in October 2022, and he would grant me an early release from home confinement. My concern is that I will be sent back to prison before that date to finish my sentence. I am not a danger to society; I never was. I completed many programs to occupy my time and remained incident free. If given clemency by President Biden I would forever value his mercy.
Release plan:
Housing:
Employment: I am a highly skilled mechanic and can work in any auto place repairing and modifying cars.
Medical: I plan to secure medical insurance through his employer.

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The Issue

Name: Jose Cavazos, Reg. #48293-177
DOB: June 21, 1963

Race: Hispanic Raised: Abilene, Texas
Tried: Northern District of Texas Will live: Amarillo, Texas

Charges: Conspiracy to Distribute 200-400 Kilos Marijuana
Trial or plea: Went to Trial.
Sentenced on: June 2015 Served: 5 years – CARES Act Recipient – been on Home Confinement since May 6, 2020.

Priors: First Offender. Prison Conduct: Exemplary, no incident reports, programs and has worked from day one.

Clemency status: Pending.

Release date: March 31, 2023.
Institution: Released on CARES Act 5-6-2020 – Living at home in Abilene.
Supporters: Family, Friends, CAN-DO Foundation, Lisa Jacobi.

Health issues: Currently suffering from nerve damage. Had been working since his release until an injury put him on Worker’s Compensation.
Accomplishments:
• 12 hour Parenting Course
• Drug Education completed 12/2015
• Greenhouse Management
• Landscape Design
• Landscape Management
• Exemplary record during incarceration

According to Jose:
I come from a loving family who have been supportive of me since my release under the CARES Act. Since my release I worked right away to begin to repair all the wrongs that took place during my incarceration. I am deeply sorry for all the pain and suffering I have caused my family and now am ready and able to give back to them. I began working right away upon my release; however, I suffered an injury and have been on worker’s comp. I am doing better and am about to find a new job.
I have been home since May 6, 2020, and I was advised by my Probation Officer that I am to contact him in October 2022, and he would grant me an early release from home confinement. My concern is that I will be sent back to prison before that date to finish my sentence. I am not a danger to society; I never was. I completed many programs to occupy my time and remained incident free. If given clemency by President Biden I would forever value his mercy.
Release plan:
Housing:
Employment: I am a highly skilled mechanic and can work in any auto place repairing and modifying cars.
Medical: I plan to secure medical insurance through his employer.

The Decision Makers

Joseph R. Biden
Former President of the United States

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