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Leon Hotchkiss, now 68, remains behind bars in Alabama, spending decades imprisoned for growing pot. In , Hotchkiss was sentenced to spend the next 40 years in prison. And when he came up for parole in February, after serving a decade, the three-member Alabama parole board voted to keep him there. The board set his next hearing in — the furthest they could push it back. Today, Hotchkiss is incarcerated at the Loxley Community Work Center, although he spends most days outside the lockup. Each morning, he is dropped off at his job at a Fairhope boat dealership. He said he had trouble finding a person to wash the boats, so he called the prison and asked if they had anyone who could do the job and provide general maintenance. They sent Hotchkiss. Cullifer called Hotchkiss a good worker and a trustworthy employee, and said the bosses gave him his own key to the dealership. That way, Hotchkiss could let himself inside in case the prison van dropped him off too early in the morning. Now, Hotchkiss is responsible for handling the golf carts, general labor, maintenance and more. That law provides several different levels of trafficking, and Hotchkiss was convicted under the lowest level — having between 2. That weight includes all parts of the plant, root and stem and all. He always cringed seeing Hotchkiss, who also has medical issues, board the prison van and return to the Loxley prison each night. In recent years, as prohibition of marijuana has ended across much of the nation, the number of people prosecuted in Alabama for marijuana trafficking has also fallen off. According to the Alabama Sentencing Commission , there were just 13 trafficking convictions in fiscal year , down from 16 in and 33 in And the trafficking laws were most frequently used during those years to secure convictions for methamphetamines. But the odds were always stacked against him. The current Alabama parole board now denies nearly everyone, despite a prison system that is in the federal crosshairs for being dangerously overcrowded. He really is. He needs to be in prison like I need to be in prison. In the end, the state still decided Hotchkiss, like so many others, was safe enough to work in public without supervision. But he still must spend his nights in the lockup. Derrick Dearman, who killed 5 in south Alabama axe murders, executed Thursday Oct. Hotchkiss has no end in sight. If he serves his entire year sentence in prison, he would be released at the age of If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. All rights reserved About Us. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. YouTube's privacy policy is available here and YouTube's terms of service is available here. Ad Choices. By Ivana Hrynkiw ihrynkiw al. Thousands of people in Alabama lockups are eligible for parole, and each year fewer and fewer are freed. In this series, Denied: Alabama's broken parole system, AL. You can decide if Attorney General Steve Marshall was right when he said 'there is simply nobody else to 'reform. The victim and opposition side of the hearing room at the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles in Montgomery, Alabama, January 9, Tamika Moore AL. This image shows Alabama inmates who were up for parole in April That month, were denied, 12 had their hearings continued and 40 were paroled. Ivana is an award-winning reporter who focuses on criminal justice across Alabama. She has experience covering crime, court proceedings, and more. Ivana uses her experience in reporting for broadcast and newspapers to bring stories to audiences through both words and video formats. Get the best journalism happening in Alabama delivered straight to your inbox. Jan 17, Alabama has stopped nearly all paroles: Explaining the Leigh Gwathney effect. Jul 06, Black men in Alabama prisons less likely to get parole, often serve more years than white prisoners. Jan 22, He spends his days selling fast food. Jan 18, He missed a meeting with a parole officer. Alabama sent him back to prison for life. Footer Navigation.

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