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Submitted by Robert Whitlock on Sat, 03/01/2008 - 2:38pm.
[via email:] Thursday, February 28, 2008
This is the statement that Jeff wrote and read to the Judge this morning
Jeffrey (Free) Luers Resentencing Hearing, Feb. 28, 2008
Statement of Jeffrey Luers to Judge Billings at Sentencing
It has been many years since I first stood in court to be sentenced for
these actions. I now not only have the benefit of hindsight but also
possess the knowledge and understanding that comes from leaving the
naiveté of youth behind.
I can now say with all honesty that I was wrong to think that arson would
inspire social change. But, my failure in understanding that does not mean
I have changed my opinion of radical activism.
Mr. Hassleman has a written statement from me in which I have acknowledged
being wrong. I have also committed to living the life of a law-abiding
citizen and promoting my activism through legal means and channels.
Understandably, the prosecutor has expressed some skepticism of my
sincerity. I wish to lay those fears to rest.
I am truly excited about my future. Through the love and support of my
family, friends and many people I do not even know, I have numerous
options available to me. I am looking forward to furthering my education,
and pursuing my goals through hard work. I am ready to share my life with
my loved ones and I am dedicated to giving back to the community that has
shown me so much love and support through these years of imprisonment.
That is not the lip service the prosecutor may fear, but my sincere desire
to move on with my life.
However, choosing to take a new path and recognizing my mistakes and
failures does not make me ashamed of them. I am sorry if my actions
instilled fear or the sense of victimization in the Romania family. That
was never my intent.
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