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I am still praying for Calib…


Good news! Thank you for the update. Let us praise and thank The Lord! …and Mother Teresa for her prayers and may she continue to pray for Caleb…:extrahappy: :extrahappy: Thank you Blessed Mother Theresa!
I asked Mother Theresa to intercede. The Sisters placed my petition on her tomb last week. Mass was said last Friday.
My petition read: Blessed Mother Theresa, please in intercede for Caleb. Ask God to open the heart and minds of the Judge and the Prosecutor that they may not rest until they come to a just verdict. Please Lord, let Caleb not have to go to prison.
As you know, we received the news that the Judge and Prosecutor wanted to see Caleb again in court yesterday. Highly unusual for a case that had been already ruled upon and sentence handed down.
Yesterday, the Judges exact words were: **I have not been able to sleep or eat thinking about your case young man. **You did break the law with an immature act, but it was not with malice or violence. The very fact that there was only one broken window, which you informed the homeowner of, and paid for the damage before the police even arrived, attests to that. And the fact you did not try to run away, but apologized on the spot shows you were not acting in a criminal way.
Therefore, I redirect your sentence to be 6 months in a half way house. You may work your job each day, and go home on the weekends.![]()