Governor Deval Patrick Letter Campaign
- Anybody residing anywhere can voice their opinion on this matter.
- Our support and voice is critical. Please join me in taking pen to paper and sending him a physical note asking him to stop the parole of multiple convicted violent criminals who were juveniles when they committed their crimes.
IMPORTANT POINTS
- Be sure to sign each note and to include all your contact information.
- DO NOT use any derogatory language.
- Do not come across as angry; stay professional and direct.
- It is best not to mention any specific convicts in your letters.
CONTACT INFORMATION
- Massachusetts State House
Room 105
Boston, MA 02133
- Phone: 617.725.4005
888.870.7770 (in state)
Fax: 617.727.9725
Sample Letter One
<YOUR NAME>
<ADDRESS>
<DATE>
Massachusetts State House
Office of the Governor
Room 105
Boston, MA 02133
Governor Patrick:
I hope that you will provide guidance to those you've appointed on the Parole Board to use the best judgement on each case regarding the recent SJC ruling to grant parole to juvenile offenders.
It is all about balance and the intent of the ruling is not to unilaterally protect those who were issued life-without parole, but to also address victim rights.
Sincerely,
<name>
<day phone>
<night phone>
<email>
<ADDRESS>
<DATE>
Massachusetts State House
Office of the Governor
Room 105
Boston, MA 02133
Governor Patrick:
I hope that you will provide guidance to those you've appointed on the Parole Board to use the best judgement on each case regarding the recent SJC ruling to grant parole to juvenile offenders.
It is all about balance and the intent of the ruling is not to unilaterally protect those who were issued life-without parole, but to also address victim rights.
Sincerely,
<name>
<day phone>
<night phone>
<email>
Sample Letter 2
<YOUR NAME>
<ADDRESS>
<DATE>
Massachusetts State House
Office of the Governor
Room 105
Boston, MA 02133
Governor Patrick:
Our state has lead the nation in Victim's Rights and I hope you will continue to be an advocate for justice.
The recent ruling of the SJC regarding granting parole hearings to convicted juveniles years after they have committed their crimes is certainly a challenge.
I hope you can find ways to lead our great state to comply to the the law, but without reversing the tremendous gains we've made to protect the victim's families.
Sincerely,
<name>
<day phone>
<night phone>
<email>
<ADDRESS>
<DATE>
Massachusetts State House
Office of the Governor
Room 105
Boston, MA 02133
Governor Patrick:
Our state has lead the nation in Victim's Rights and I hope you will continue to be an advocate for justice.
The recent ruling of the SJC regarding granting parole hearings to convicted juveniles years after they have committed their crimes is certainly a challenge.
I hope you can find ways to lead our great state to comply to the the law, but without reversing the tremendous gains we've made to protect the victim's families.
Sincerely,
<name>
<day phone>
<night phone>
<email>