To: The Office Of The Provost Marshall General of the Army, Major General David E.Quantock and The Army Clemency and Parole Board

Allow Corey Clagett the Privileges He Is Entitled to

Corey has served over seven years and 99% was in Solitary Confinement/Shoe. He has endured many things. He was incarcerated at the age of 21 just turned 29. He has changed in his mind,body and spirit. He deserves a second chance and the opportunity to become a productive and positive member of society. Please help give him that chance.

Let Corey attend the classes/groups that he needs to obtain Clemency/Parole. Corey should not be locked up 18 hrs a day and denied privileges he has not only earned,but that he is entitled to according to the Army Corrections Manuel.

Why is this important?

My son Corey is being denied privileges that are beneficial to his physical, mental, spiritual, education and over all well being. He is not being given the opportunity to complete the needed groups to work towards his chance at Clemency/Parole. There can be no rehabilitation if a person is denied the chance to have goals, hopes and dreams and working to better themselves, if they are not rewarded with what was promised.