He has pleaded repeatedly with prison officials to honor the bureau's apparent policy of allowing furloughs and transfers under "extraordinary'' circumstances, but has been rebuffed time and again, he told ABC News in a telephone interview from prison today. He is scheduled to be transferred in August to a halfway house just an hour from his daughter's bedside, but prison officials have refused to transfer him early, he said.
They already have a policy of allowing furloughs and transfers under "extraordinary circumstances."
If this is not "extraordinary circumstances," what is?
My point is...If you don't get caught making and/or selling Meth, you don't have to rely on the mercy of the prison bureaucracy to allow you to be with your daughter when she needs you. He should beg, plead, finagle, whatever, but the fault of his not being there rests SOLELY on his shoulders.