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False Collateral

False Collateral

After the death of the father of Dristan Mason, he decided to build a fake company inside his corporation to caught everyone who's behind the murder. The company is called False collateral, a contract killing company. Together with his childhood friend Jabez Wilkes, they have gathered informations about the suspects through contract killing. As they struggle to find every suspect, Jabez had enough of seeing Dristan suffer. So he confessed his feeling to him but he got rejected. He was only seen by Dristan as a friend and a brother. After succeeding at taking down some of the suspects, a secret agent had noticed their illicit activities. His name is Acacious Hugo, he's a 23 year old detective who has a strong sense of justice. He decided to investigate the company of Dristan without the authorities permission. After a month of being undercover he has been found out by Dristan but instead of throwing him away or killing him he decided to keep Hugo by his side. Hugo and Dristan suddenly felt something with each other, they became lovers. Hugo finally understand what Dristan is doing and he even offered to help. Everything's going well but somethings are just meant to fall down. One of their clients sell them off to the authorities and they got arrested. A life for a life, everything has a consequence even if they were doing it for justice. Every member of the False Collateral was sentenced to life time in prison but Dristan decided to take all the blame. His men and Jabez is given a parole while Dristan is sentenced to death. After the so called execution of Dristan, his body hasn't been found. Being scared to admit to his self, Jabez still believes that Dristan is alive somewhere else and he planned to find him. As for Hugo, he got promoted as the head of the private investigation unit but he refuse to take the promotion and resigned. He's also a naive fool who still thinks that Dristan is alive and he'll always be with him.
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What does 'parole never ending story' mean?
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2024-11-08 03:56
The phrase might be a creative way of expressing the idea that parole is not a simple, finite process. There are often recidivism concerns, support systems that need to be in place, and social and personal factors at play. The 'never ending story' aspect could be highlighting how parole is intertwined with so many elements that it seems to be an ongoing narrative in the criminal justice system.
What are some inspiring DACA Advance Parole success stories?
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2024-11-07 21:59
A DACA recipient named David had a chance to attend his sister's wedding in his home country. He applied for Advance Parole and it was approved. He was able to be there for his sister on her big day and bring back memories and a stronger connection to his roots.
What are the possible relationships between cousin, friend and parole in a story?
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2024-11-05 22:06
One possible relationship is that the friend might be the one who informed the authorities about the cousin's parole violation, if there was such a case. Or, the friend could be the one who vouched for the cousin during the parole hearing, saying that they would be a positive support for the cousin's rehabilitation. The cousin, on the other hand, might see the friend as a role model or a source of strength during the parole period.
What are some horror stories related to pitbull and parole adoption?
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2024-10-29 04:09
One horror story could be a pitbull adopted during parole being aggressive towards the family's other pets. It might have been due to improper assessment before adoption, not considering its prey drive or past experiences. Maybe the parolee didn't have enough training knowledge to handle the dog either.
What could be the challenges for a cute blonde with a black parole officer?
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2024-10-28 03:05
Well, there could be several challenges. Firstly, social perception might play a role. People might assume things about their relationship just because of their different appearances. This could create an uncomfortable environment for both of them. Secondly, if the cute blonde has had negative experiences with authority figures in the past, especially those of a different race, it could make it harder for her to trust the black parole officer. And thirdly, the parole officer might face challenges in getting the cute blonde to take his advice seriously, as she may not respect his authority at first due to those differences.
Can you give an example related to 'parole never ending story'?
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2024-11-08 05:21
Sure. Consider a parolee who has been released on parole for a drug - related offense. He has to attend regular drug - testing sessions, meet with his parole officer, and also find a job. But he faces difficulties in getting hired because of his criminal record. So, his story of trying to meet the parole conditions while also trying to reintegrate into society just goes on and on, like a never - ending story.
Can you share some DACA Advance Parole success stories?
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2024-11-07 19:41
Sure. One success story is about Maria. She applied for DACA Advance Parole to visit her seriously ill mother in her home country. After a long wait and proper documentation, her application was approved. She was able to travel back home, spend time with her mother, and return to the US without any issues. It was a huge relief for her and her family.
Can you share a heart - breaking life without parole story?
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2024-11-02 02:32
There was a young man who was involved in a crime as a minor but was tried as an adult and given life without parole. He grew up in a very difficult environment with no proper parental guidance. He made a bad decision in a moment of peer pressure. His whole life was then taken away from him. He missed out on the chance to grow and mature in a normal society and was locked away forever.
What are some real - life stories about life without parole?
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2024-11-02 02:06
There are also stories of inmates who, despite being sentenced to life without parole, have found ways to rehabilitate themselves within the prison walls. For example, an inmate might start educational programs for fellow prisoners, teaching them reading and writing skills. They may also participate in art or music therapy sessions, which not only help them cope but also show that there is potential for positive change even in such a harsh sentencing situation.
Can you share a specific pitbull and parole adoption horror story?
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2024-10-29 05:56
I heard of a case where a parolee adopted a pitbull. The parolee lived in a small apartment and didn't have a fenced yard. The pitbull, which was already a bit skittish from its past, started to become more and more stressed in the confined space. Eventually, it snapped and bit a visitor who came to the apartment. This led to a lot of legal issues for the parolee and the poor dog was taken away and put in a shelter, facing an uncertain future.
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