Two Gentlemen Reunite After the Horrors of Prison

David Gornoski sits down with authors Lord Conrad Black and Rufus Rochelle. The two friends talk about their prison experiences, the consequences of the 1994 Crime Bill, what life after prison looks like, criminal justice reform, lifting up one another, and more.

 

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  1. I know both men, Rufus Rochelle and Conrad Black I was just released from federal prison after serving 28 years and 10 months in 1994. I was given two life sentence as a first time nonviolent drug but thanks to Mr. Trump for signing the first step of bill, I was given a second chance I’m working on the book called a road to redemption and it would be a honor if I can do an interview with you

  2. It is beyond our scope of thinking that a young black man had to spend the best years of his life LOCKED UP, without proof of evidence of DRUGS, we pray that God will make it alright.

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