“While nobody can speak definitively on behalf of my father, I firmly believe that based on his own consuming commitment to fairness and justice, that he would strongly encourage this board to release Mr. Sirhan because of Sirhan’s impressive record of rehabilitation.”
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“While nobody can speak definitively on behalf of my father, I firmly believe that based on his own consuming commitment to fairness and justice, that he would strongly encourage this board to release Mr. Sirhan because of Sirhan’s impressive record of rehabilitation.”
“My father was the chief law enforcement officer in this country. I think it would have disturbed him if somebody was put in jail for a crime they didn’t commit.”
“It’s unfortunate that the case never went to a full trial because that would have compelled the press and prosecutors to focus on the glaring discrepancies in the narrative that Sirhan fired the shots that killed my father.”
“[In1971], an internal police document concluded that ‘Kennedy bullet not fired from Sirhan’s Revolver.’ This prompted a Los Angeles judge in 1975 to convene a panel of seven forensic experts, who examined the three bullets and re-fired Sirhan’s gun. The panel said no match could be made between the three bullets, which appeared to be fired from the same gun, and Sirhan’s revolver.”
“[Robert F.] Kennedy was shot a point blank range from behind, including a fatal shot behind his ear. But Sirhan, a 24-year-old Palestinian immigrant, was standing in front of him.”
“[Paul]Schrade believes that Sirhan shot him and the others who were wounded but that he did not kill Kennedy. Since 1974, Schrade has bed the crusade to try to persuade authorities – The police, prosecutors, the feds, anyone – to reinvestigate the case.”
“[RobertKennedy, Jr.] now supports the call for a reinvestigation of theassassination – which is led my Paul Schrade, who also was shot in the headas he walked behind Kennedy on the pantry to the Ambassador Hotel in LosAngeles.”
“New evidence has emerged over the years that suggests there may have been as manyas 13 shots fired that night. Sirhan’s held only 8 bullets.”
“I have had the opportunity to observe Mr. Sirhan on a daily basis and during many interactions… It is my professional opinion that he has exhibited the attributes of a rehabilitated individual.”
“I’m overwhelmed just by being able to view Mr. Sirhan face to face. I’ve lived my life both in fear of him and his name in one way or another. And I am grateful today to see him as a human being worthy of compassion and love.”
“Several letters were submitted to the parole board by correctional officers who have day-to-day contact with Mr. Sirhan. They recommended that he be released.”
“The only issue for the parole board was whether or not the prisoner poses a current unreasonable risk to society if released, they found Mr. Sirhan does not.”
“Decisions about parole must not be based on emotion. The parole board recommended Mr. Sirhan’s release because they followed the law. I hope the governor will do the same.”
“We as taxpayers are continuing to pay for his health issues as an old man who is not a risk to society.”
“The[parole] board recommended his release Friday, in part after receiving letters of support from two members of the slain senator’s family, including his son. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’
“In2016, [Paul] Schrade spoke on Sirhan’s behalf at his parole hearing and apologized for not coming forward sooner to advocate for Sirhan’s release and exoneration.”
“I view this individual as genuine in conduct and in his attempts to rehabilitate himself. Mr. Sirhan has been a model inmate and I believe he would continue this it he should be released from prison.”
“This winter has known Inmate Sirhan for the last seven years. I found him to be very upright in character… His polite and well-spoken, and he exemplifies the rare‘ model Inmate’ description.”
“Mr. Sirhan is genuinely committed to his recovery and reformation. It is my personal belief that when Mr. Sirhan is released into society, he would become an asset to and productive member of his community.”
“He shows no grandiosity and disturbed thought or ideation. He is bright, articulate, and well-motivated. Based on his demonstrated adjustment and insight …it would be anticipated that he would make a satisfactory adjustment on parole.”
“This[laudatory] chrono is being generated on behalf of Sirhan Sirhan … for his rehabilitative efforts, positive programming and nonviolent predisposition. It is my professional option that he has exhibited the attributes of are habilitated individual, I believe he has the propensity to succeed wherever he is placed.”
“I have spent 40 years in public service and have given an oath to uphold the Constitution… Based on the legal standards and the evidence… We’re finding [Mr. Sirhan] suitable for parole.”
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“My father was the chief law enforcement officer in this country. I think it would have disturbed him if somebody was put in jail for a crime they didn’t commit.”
“It’s unfortunate that the case never went to a full trial because that would have compelled the press and prosecutors to focus on the glaring discrepancies in the narrative that Siran fired the shots that killed my father.”
“[In1971], an internal police document concluded that ‘Kennedy bullet not fired from Sirhan’s Revolver.’ This prompted a Los Angeles judge in 1975 to convene a panel of seven forensic experts, who examined the three bullets and refired Sirhan’s gun. The panel said no match could be made between the three bullets, which appeared to be fired from the same gun, and Sirhan’s revolver.”
“[Robert F.] Kennedy was shot a point blank range from behind, including a fatal shot behind his ear. But Sirhan, a24-year-old Palestinian immigrant, was standing in front of him.”
“[Paul]Schrade believes that Sirhan shot him and the others who were wounded but thathe did not kill Kennedy. Since 1974, Schrade has bed the crusade to try to persuade authorities – The police, prosecutors, the feds, anyone – to reinvestigate the case.”
“[Robert Kennedy, Jr.] now supports the call for a reinvestigation of the assassination – which is led my Paul Schrade, who also was shot in the headas he walked behind Kennedy on the pantry to the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.”
“New evidence has emerged over the years that suggests there may have been as many as 13 shots fired that night. Sirhan’s held only 8 bullets.”
“I have had the opportunity to observe Mr. Sirhan on a daily basis and during many interactions… It is my professional opinion that he has exhibited the attributes of a rehabilitated individual.”
“I’m over whelmed just by being able to view Mr. Sirhan face to face. I’ve lived my life both in fear of him and his name in one way or another. And I am grateful today to see him as a human being worthy of compassion and love.”
“Several letters were submitted to the parole board by correctional officers who haveday-to-day contact with Mr. Sirhan. They recommended that he be released.”
“The only issue for the parole board was whether or not the prisoner poses a current unreasonable risk to society if released, they found Mr. Sirhan does not.”
“Decisions about parole must not be based on emotion. The parole board recommended Mr. Sirhan’s release because they followed the law. I hope the governor will do the same.”
“We as taxpayers are continuing to pay for his health issues as an old man who is not a risk to society.”
“The[parole] board recommended his release Friday, in part after receiving letters of support from two members of the slain senator’s family, including his son. Robert F. Kenedy, Jr.’
“In 2016, [Paul] Schrade spoke on Sirhan’s behalf at his parole hearing and apologized for not coming forward sooner to advocate for Sirhan’s release and exoneration.”
“I view this individual as genuine in conduct and in his attempts to rehabilitate himself. Mr. Sirhan has been a model inmate and I believe he would continue this it he should be released from prison.”
“This winter has known Inmate Sirhan for the last seven years. I found him to be very upright in character… His polite and well-spoken, and he exemplifies the rare‘ model Inmate’ description.”
“Mr. Sirhan is genuinely committed to his recovery and reformation. It is my personal belief that when Mr. Sirhan is released into society, he would become an asset to and productive member of his community.”
“He shows no grandiosity and disturbed thought or ideation. He is bright, articulate, and well-motivated. Based on his demonstrated adjustment and insight …it would be anticipated that he would make a satisfactory adjustment on parole.”
This [laudatory] chrono is being generated on behalf of Sirhan Sirhan … for his rehabilitative efforts, positive programming and nonviolent predisposition. It is my professional option that he has exhibited the attributes of are habilitated individual, I believe he has the propensity to succeed wherever he is placed.”
“I have spent 40 years in public service and have given an oath to uphold the Constitution… Based on the legal standards and the evidence… We’re finding [Mr. Sirhan] suitable for parole.”
"The pain that we all feel from my father's death should not prevent us from pursuit of the truth.
I firmly believe the idea that Sirhan murdered my dad is a fiction that is impeding justice."
"Sirhan fired only two shots directly at my dad. One of them struck [Paul] Schrade in the head. The other likely lodged in a door jamb behind my father."
"I and two of my nine surviving siblings feel strongly that Sirhan's release best reflects my father's legacy."
"By upholding the parole board's decision to release Sirhan, [Governor] Newsom has the opportunity to demonstrate the humity, compassion and idealism of our justice system to which my father devoted his life."
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