go to a court and give it to him
When writing a letter to a judge for leniency for your son, it's important to be respectful and honest. Explain your son's situation, show remorse for any wrongdoing, and highlight any positive changes or efforts he has made. Emphasize that you believe in his potential for rehabilitation and ask the judge for a second chance.
Dear [Judge's Name], I am writing to request leniency for my son as he faces sentencing. While I understand the seriousness of his actions, I believe that he has shown remorse and is committed to turning his life around. I kindly ask for your consideration in offering him a second chance. Sincerely, [Your Name]
[Your Name] [Your Address] [City, State, Zip Code] [Date] [Judge's Name] [Court Name] [Court Address] [City, State, Zip Code] Dear Judge [Judge's Last Name], I am writing to humbly request leniency for my son-in-law during his sentencing. He made a mistake, but he has shown remorse and is committed to turning his life around. I believe he has the potential to positively contribute to society with the right support and opportunities. I kindly ask for your consideration in this matter. Sincerely, [Your Name]
Judge Pyncheon received a letter informing him that his son had died at sea. The letter was written by the captain of the ship on which the son was a crew member.
The judge is the criminal's father.
To write "son-in-law" in French, you would say "beau-fils."
I need to write a letter to the judge on behalf of my son who is charged with theft.
In "Letter to His Son," why does Robert E. Lee write his letter to his son
Judge Pyncheon knew his son was dead because he received a letter from his daughter expressing that their brother was dead and the news was also confirmed by witnesses present at the scene.
just prior to the Civil War
yes
work together on it and use refrences
I need to write to Donnie Mclurkin about my son who he met in Atlanta when he was a judge for Sunday's Best. What is a general address for him....don't necessarily need his home address
The judge is the criminal's father.
The judge is the mother of the accused
If your son is currently on probation AND he is currently continuing to use drugs then, yes. A letter from his mother would be reasonable grounds to have the probation office look into his activities. On the other hand, if you are concrned for your son, it might be the best thing to do. If he was to be 'violated' and go to jail/prison he would be forced into some kind of rahabilitation program.
The Judge's Son - 1913 was released on: USA: 10 September 1913
It's the judge himself!