Should He Be Let Out Of Prison To Visit?

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    Votes: 7 26.9%

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A little girl fights for her life, and her last wish is to see her father, but that wish may not come true.
"They didn't expect her to be here still. She's fighting, day by day, minute by minute," said Vonda Yaeger, mother.



0/11 has followed the story of 10-year-old Jayci Yaeger as she battled tumors in her brain. Now doctors say she is about to lose that fight.
Her last wish is to spend what time she has left with her father, but he is in a federal prison for drug charges.
Less than six months ago, Jayci was energetic, fun and upbeat. Now she's just a shadow of herself lying in a hospital bed.
Jayci has brain tumors and doctors say she's dying.
"What doctors say? They say there's nothing they can do for her. The tumors are growing and hemorrhaging, and right now nothing they can do for her, just keep her comfortable," Vonda Yaeger said.
In less than two months cancer turned an energetic little girl into someone those who know her hardly recognize. During the fight, her family has been hopeful, but now reality is setting in.
"It's really hard to say it, but it's time now and she doesn't need to suffer anymore. She needs to be where she can be peaceful and happy and not in pain," Yaeger said.
There's one more thing Yaeger said her daughter needs -- her father, Jason. But he's in federal prison in South Dakota and has been denied repeated attempts to grant him a 30-day release.
"She expressed many times that she misses him, and he talks to her on the phone now and she cries. That's the only time I see her cry," Yaeger said.
In fact, Yaeger said the need to see her father is the only thing keeping Jayci going.
"I think she understands. She knows what the outcome is going to be. She's very scared, and I think she's holding on for her father," Yaeger said.
Yaeger said denying Jayci's last wish is cruel, and goes beyond punishing Jason for any crime he ever committed.
"She didn't do anything wrong. He was there for her when she was born. He should be there for her when she goes," she said.
Jayci's family said they aren't looking to get Jason out of prison, or shorten his sentence. They even asked for him to be put on electronic surveillance while was in Lincoln and he offered to serve double his remaining time when he went back.
The Yankton Federal Prison Camp did not reply.
Jayci's family just hopes they have a change of heart before it's too late.
 

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Man this is a sad story...first instinct...hell yeah he should go...what heartless people wont let a guy on temp release for his daughter

...but this would set a precedent that would be very bad.

The best way I think is to let him out on temp release....but maybe have a penalty as a result....maybe 30 days out = 150 days longer sentence....
 

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Yes. It's not like he's on death row.
 

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tough call,but remember this...many a child has died with one parent in jail
 

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tough call,but remember this...many a child has died with one parent in jail

Agree, but I'm sure every situation is different. It should obviously be on a case by case basis.
 

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A little girl fights for her life, and her last wish is to see her father, but that wish may not come true.
"They didn't expect her to be here still. She's fighting, day by day, minute by minute," said Vonda Yaeger, mother.



0/11 has followed the story of 10-year-old Jayci Yaeger as she battled tumors in her brain. Now doctors say she is about to lose that fight.
Her last wish is to spend what time she has left with her father, but he is in a federal prison for drug charges.
Less than six months ago, Jayci was energetic, fun and upbeat. Now she's just a shadow of herself lying in a hospital bed.
Jayci has brain tumors and doctors say she's dying.
"What doctors say? They say there's nothing they can do for her. The tumors are growing and hemorrhaging, and right now nothing they can do for her, just keep her comfortable," Vonda Yaeger said.
In less than two months cancer turned an energetic little girl into someone those who know her hardly recognize. During the fight, her family has been hopeful, but now reality is setting in.
"It's really hard to say it, but it's time now and she doesn't need to suffer anymore. She needs to be where she can be peaceful and happy and not in pain," Yaeger said.
There's one more thing Yaeger said her daughter needs -- her father, Jason. But he's in federal prison in South Dakota and has been denied repeated attempts to grant him a 30-day release.
"She expressed many times that she misses him, and he talks to her on the phone now and she cries. That's the only time I see her cry," Yaeger said.
In fact, Yaeger said the need to see her father is the only thing keeping Jayci going.
"I think she understands. She knows what the outcome is going to be. She's very scared, and I think she's holding on for her father," Yaeger said.
Yaeger said denying Jayci's last wish is cruel, and goes beyond punishing Jason for any crime he ever committed.
"She didn't do anything wrong. He was there for her when she was born. He should be there for her when she goes," she said.
Jayci's family said they aren't looking to get Jason out of prison, or shorten his sentence. They even asked for him to be put on electronic surveillance while was in Lincoln and he offered to serve double his remaining time when he went back.
The Yankton Federal Prison Camp did not reply.
Jayci's family just hopes they have a change of heart before it's too late.

30 day release is horse shit, but they should give him a day with her.
 
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I say let him out but not tell anyone. Just keep the shit quiet. He goes, visits, returns to prison. If he utters one word about it, they cut his head off.
 

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Girl Succumbs to Cancer After Visit From Inmate Dad

Jason Charles Yaeger, is serving the final year of a five-year sentence for a drug conviction in a minimum security prison camp in South Dakota, a 3½-hour drive from his daughter who was in hospice care in Lincoln, Neb.
 

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looks like he got to see her for about 20 minutes a few days before she died.
 

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awwww shit... wasn't me... just noticed the date.

I thought this was a recent post
 

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