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* When Officer Lindley is convicted of the lesser offence of criminally negligent homicide for shooting Andy Josiah in the back, Aaron and the family are devastated. However, once the judge hears Elaine Josiah's victim impact statement about her husband, she sentences Lindsley to the maximum of four years in prison.

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* When Officer Lindley Lindsley is convicted of the lesser offence of criminally negligent homicide for shooting Andy Josiah in the back, Aaron and the family are devastated. However, once the judge hears Elaine Josiah's victim impact statement about her husband, she sentences Lindsley to the maximum of four years in prison.
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** Likewise, when a bunch of prisoners are released due to an outbreak of COVID, Aaron and Safiya stand outside the prison to watch them being bussed out to freedom.

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** Likewise, when a bunch of prisoners are released due to an outbreak of COVID, Aaron and Safiya stand outside the prison to watch them being bussed out to freedom.freedom.
* When Officer Lindley is convicted of the lesser offence of criminally negligent homicide for shooting Andy Josiah in the back, Aaron and the family are devastated. However, once the judge hears Elaine Josiah's victim impact statement about her husband, she sentences Lindsley to the maximum of four years in prison.
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* When Aaron is finally released from prison, as he walks down the corridor the other inmates cheer for him.

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* When Aaron is finally released from prison, as he walks down the corridor the other inmates cheer for him.him.
** Likewise, when a bunch of prisoners are released due to an outbreak of COVID, Aaron and Safiya stand outside the prison to watch them being bussed out to freedom.
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* When Aaron is finally released from prison, as he walks down the corridor the other inmates cheer for him.

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