He Confessed to a Bakersfield Killing at 21. Is It Time for California to Give Him a Second Chance?
Summary by The Bakersfield Californian
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He confessed to a Bakersfield killing at 21. Is it time for California to give him a second chance?
Nathan Gould wakes up in a California state prison cell every morning at 6 a.m. He stirs a cup of instant coffee, prays with his Bible and reflects on the day in 1994 when he killed a man in Bakersfield.
·Bakersfield, United States
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He confessed to a killing at 21. Is it time for California to give him a second chance?
In summary California made it easier for young people convicted of serious crimes to get a second chance, except for those sentenced to life without parole. New legislation could change that. Nathan Gould wakes up in a California state prison cell every morning at 6 a.m. He stirs a cup of instant coffee, prays with his Bible and reflects on the day in 1994 when he killed a man in Bakersfield. Homeless and drifting from one drug score to the next…
·Sacramento, United States
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