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Holcomb brings computer-training program for inmates to Indiana |
By greensburgdailynews.com- Shelby Mullis |
Published: 01/18/2018 |
INDIANAPOLIS — With a 25-years-to-life prison sentence ahead of him in 1994, Kenyatta Leal didn’t think he’d ever be free again. “Up until about four and a half years ago, I was commonly referred to as Inmate H10983,” Leal said. “When I initially entered the prison system, I was in deep denial about the role that I played in getting myself there. Once I realized that I was the problem, I also realized that I was the solution.” Leal was charged with possession of a firearm under California’s Three Strike Law, which required Leal be sentenced to at least 25 years due to prior convictions. Read More. |
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