From: Gary S. Gevisser
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Can you make sense of the KFI’s NEWS DIRECTOR thinking this story below is noteworthy of him pulling out all stops to IGNORE the importance of the DAAC book I assume you would be satisfied with if I were to place all of today’s heavily broadcasted communiqués in to a word document before you sent it off to the printers?

 

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Randy Logan Hale, Convict And Recently Elected Romoland School Board Member Is A Free Man

 

Randy Logan Hale instantly rose to national notoriety when he was elected as a board member to the Romoland School Board in Riverside California.  Hale was released yesterday from the California State Prison in Cocoran, California to the authorities in Los Angeles County.  He is scheduled to be released shortly and return to Riverside County to be with his wife.  Hale was out on parole when he placed his name on the ballot, but prior to the vote, was returned to prison for violating that parole.  While finishing out his term, he won the third place spot on the board.

 

In an even more ironic twist, Hale has landed a royalty book publishing deal while serving out the last few weeks of his sentence.  One principle of Over The Wall, Inc. Publishing and Productions, forty-three year old Craig Farris is serving the last eight months of an eight year sentence in the same cell block as Hale.  Farris stated, "This is a great story!  I read about Randy in the L.A. Times and thought this would make a great book.  I recommended my partners sign him to a contract."

 

Over The Wall, Inc. Publishing and Productions is a company dedicated to helping inmates tell their stories, thereby giving formerly hopeless men and women the chance for a positive future where they have something to give, some form of economic security and a sense of pride which will propel them into the beginnings of a new life. They were founded two years ago by Craig Farris, Federal prisoner Steve Lange and San Jose business consultant Rodger Noe.  They have four full length titles due to release this Spring and have another five titles, including Hale's book, slated for release by December 2006.