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Keith Whatley

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12 appearances

Podcast Appearances

48 Hours
The Boy Across the Street

From what I've seen so far on paper in terms of the time he's done, the program that he's put together for himself, and how well he's performed there, he does seem like somebody who, under the law, should be granted parole.

48 Hours
The Boy Across the Street

From what I've seen so far on paper in terms of the time he's done, the program that he's put together for himself, and how well he's performed there, he does seem like somebody who, under the law, should be granted parole.

48 Hours
The Boy Across the Street

California has passed laws to say that we have to consider someone's youth at the time of the crime. None of us are fully developed in the brain before we're age 25.

48 Hours
The Boy Across the Street

California has passed laws to say that we have to consider someone's youth at the time of the crime. None of us are fully developed in the brain before we're age 25.

48 Hours
The Boy Across the Street

It's a great question. It's an important question. The science and the statistics say no. They say that people who come home from a life sentence are among the least likely to recidivate. That's just true.

48 Hours
The Boy Across the Street

It's a great question. It's an important question. The science and the statistics say no. They say that people who come home from a life sentence are among the least likely to recidivate. That's just true.

48 Hours
The Boy Across the Street

I would say yes. Yes, it does have an impact on the process.

48 Hours
The Boy Across the Street

I would say yes. Yes, it does have an impact on the process.

48 Hours
The Boy Across the Street

From what I've seen so far on paper in terms of the time he's done, the program that he's put together for himself, and how well he's performed there, he does seem like somebody who, under the law, should be granted parole.

48 Hours
The Boy Across the Street

California has passed laws to say that we have to consider someone's youth at the time of the crime. None of us are fully developed in the brain before we're age 25.

48 Hours
The Boy Across the Street

It's a great question. It's an important question. The science and the statistics say no. They say that people who come home from a life sentence are among the least likely to recidivate. That's just true.

48 Hours
The Boy Across the Street

I would say yes. Yes, it does have an impact on the process.