The topic of parole denied sheds light on the challenges faced by inmates seeking early release and the impact of parole decisions on their lives. Petitions related to this topic often focus on advocating for fair and just parole hearings, as well as highlighting cases of individuals who have been denied parole despite rehabilitation efforts and good behavior.
One petition with significant support calls for reforming the parole system to provide a second chance for non-violent offenders who have demonstrated positive changes. Another petition highlights the case of an inmate who has been repeatedly denied parole despite meeting the required criteria for release.
By exploring these petitions, you can support efforts to bring fairness and equity to the parole process and help individuals who deserve a chance to reintegrate into society. Your voice can make a difference in advocating for a more just and compassionate approach to parole decisions.
Your words truly moved me. I feel your heart, and I want you to know you're not alone. My husband, Arnulfo, is also serving a 35-year sentence and has been incarcerated for 26 years. He, too, was denied parole with the same 2D code—despite creating personal development programs for others, mentoring peers, earning the support of staff, and being recognized as a leader in rehabilitation and reentry work.
It’s heartbreaking to see men like Alexander, who have clearly changed, be passed over time and again. I signed your petition with compassion and prayer—believing change will come. I’m also asking for support in my husband’s case. If you'd like to read and share it, here is his petition:
https://chng.it/6rwZcYybSk
You’re not alone. Keep going. You're making a difference.
I've had the blessing to know Alexander Ives , personally as a Prison fellowship academy group member and my brother IN CHRIST .
The man I have come to know is not a violent man and that's the truth .
But what I do see is a man who excels in everything he puts his hand to & contributes to his environment.
He has goals set for his release and there is no doubt he will continue to be a asset to the community when released.
As a concerned tax paying citizen I'm requesting that parole please allow Alexander to come home to his family and loved ones .
Thank you