In Memory of Susan Denise Atkins-Whitehouse
Stark Reminder
As we previously learned,
the Presiding Commissioner at Susan's
1993 parole hearing had explained to Susan
the process they were going to follow.
The commissioner then informs Susan
that she has certain rights,
such as availability of files to review,
and a right to present relative documents.
As we previously learned,
the Presiding Commissioner at Susan's
1993 parole hearing had explained to Susan
the process they were going to follow.
The commissioner then informs Susan
that she has certain rights,
such as availability of files to review,
and a right to present relative documents.
The commissioner then asks if Susan's attorney
is satisfied that Susan's rights have been met
up to this point,
to which Susan's attorney responds,
"Up to this point they have".
The commissioner informs Susan
she has the right to an impartial panel,
and asks Susan if she has any objections
to the panel members present.
Susan has no objection.
is satisfied that Susan's rights have been met
up to this point,
to which Susan's attorney responds,
"Up to this point they have".
The commissioner informs Susan
she has the right to an impartial panel,
and asks Susan if she has any objections
to the panel members present.
Susan has no objection.
Further, the commissioner informs Susan
she'll receive that day a copy
of the panel's tentative written decision,
and that the decision becomes final in
sixty days after review in Sacramento.
(California's state capital).
A transcript and a copy of the decision
will be automatically sent to Susan.
Susan has the right to appeal within ninety days
if she is dissatisfied with the results of this hearing.
The Presiding commissioner tells Susan;
she'll receive that day a copy
of the panel's tentative written decision,
and that the decision becomes final in
sixty days after review in Sacramento.
(California's state capital).
A transcript and a copy of the decision
will be automatically sent to Susan.
Susan has the right to appeal within ninety days
if she is dissatisfied with the results of this hearing.
The Presiding commissioner tells Susan;
"Today you're not required to discuss the life offense
with the panel. You're not required to admit your guilt,
but the panel does hold as true
the findings of the court"
The Presiding commissioner starkly reminds Susan;
"You came in here convicted of murder
and you're going to leave this room
convicted of murder..."
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with the panel. You're not required to admit your guilt,
but the panel does hold as true
the findings of the court"
The Presiding commissioner starkly reminds Susan;
"You came in here convicted of murder
and you're going to leave this room
convicted of murder..."
Provided for informational purpose.
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