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federal sentence the court retains authority to suspend execution and order pro-
bation"
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Will you speak to Judge Hebee Mrs. Sulzer? You can also point out to him the fact that,
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would not only remain under federal supervision but also, under state supervision for
a period of six years, which is a substantial amount of time in order for a man to re-
adjust
Being locked up is not going to help lrs. Sulzer, Judge Hebee can save me by doing
a
humane act and not by sending me to mother penitentiary for more punishment.
I am aware of how busy you always are with your time comsuning work and also helping
others, but this is such an imperative situati Lon-which could mean a few years more of
incarceration or freedom- that I felt you would be the only person who could help me
the most because of your ability to communicate with people and because of your since-
rety.
Since I started writing this letter my brother Luke came visit me, I told him to call
you after you receive this letter which would be around thursday and to discuss this
matter with you to see when will it be convenient for you to make an appointment with
Judge Hebee, I also told him to speak with Burton, I am very disappointed that he has
not taken care of things.
This must be done before October 16, 1967 which is the day I am released to the fede-
ral detainer, otherwise it would be beyond anyone's control and I will have to commence
service of the federal sentence.
Please write Mrs. Sulzer and let me know if it is possible for you to help me.
Give my best regards to Mrs. Kleepfer, Mc. Burglass and the rest of the department
and I remain,
Cordially Yours
affigul S. Jorres
Miguel S. Torres
Angola, Las 70712
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