• Denial of Parole for Political Reasons & Obstruction of Justice

  • Jun 29 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 30 mins
  • Podcast

Denial of Parole for Political Reasons & Obstruction of Justice

  • Summary

  • Sometimes, people who have been in prison for a long time can be let out early if they show they have changed and are no longer a danger to society. This is called parole. However, in some cases, parole is denied for reasons that have nothing to do with the person's behavior or readiness to return to the community. Instead, it might be denied because of political reasons, meaning that certain people in power don't want them to be free. This can happen if the person in prison has views or beliefs that the people in power disagree with, even if they have behaved well and followed all the rules in prison.

    **Obstruction of justice is when someone tries to stop the law from doing its job. This can mean hiding important information, lying to people who are investigating a crime, or even threatening others to keep quiet. When someone obstructs justice, it makes it harder for the police and courts to find the truth and punish those who have broken the law. It's like playing a game and someone is cheating by hiding the pieces or changing the rules, making it unfair and difficult to finish the game properly.

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