Hi, and thank you for taking the time to read my profile. I am from the four corners area of Colorado. Due to some recent changes in Colorado Law, I have a chance at reversing part of my conviction and getting out. Looking to the future I would love to make connections with people out there. I’ve made some mistakes to get me where I am, but I have also worked hard at becoming a better human being over the past twenty years. I spend most of my spare time working out or creating artwork, which is posted on my profile. I am truly just looking for a friend and if you write me, I will always be honest and respectful. I am getting on in age (51 years old), but prison has kept me healthy. I am seeking prayer partners and any legal help you can provide. The photos on my profile are fairly recent. When I get out, I plan on making up for lost time and living life to the fullest. I am a father of two, a son and a daughter, they have managed to keep hope alive for me. You can email me on J-Pay or Securus. I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Thank you!
Aric
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