Joseph Allen Parole Hearing

[Note: Friends of Justice is a personal blog. I speak only for myself.]

The NCRJ has been sponsoring the case of Joseph Allen since 2004.

It is a terrible case. Joseph was once even freed, with no restrictions, for a number of years after a judge ordered his acquittal. But the corrupt forces that railroaded him into prison refused to let that stand, and persuaded the Ohio Supreme Court to lock him up again.

Here is more information about the case from the NCRJ website.

Joseph will have a parole hearing in December. He is most anxious that supporters write letters of support.

Here is guidance from Joseph’s lawyers:

No longer than a page

  • a little bit about their background, such as their job, where they live, etc.
  • how they know Joseph/history of relationship;
  • describe any positive things they know about Joseph, such as his character, his accomplishments, specific examples of good things that he has done, improvements they have seen in his character over the years, etc.;
  • describe how they would support Joseph if he is released, whether emotional, economic, spiritual, job offer, etc.

Letter should be addressed to “Members of the Ohio Parole Board.”

You can mail your letter:

Attention Ricky Parsons
Kravitz, Brown & Dortch, LLC
65 East State Street #200
Columbus OH 43215-4277

You can also email it to Ricky Parsons <rparsons@kravitzllc.com>.

Thank you for your support of Joseph.

-Bob Chatelle

3 Responses to “Joseph Allen Parole Hearing”

  1. Susan Mortimer says:

    Thank you Bob! I am happy to write to the Parole Board via Ricky Parsons on Joseph’s behalf.

  2. Thanks my letter is going out today. So sad.