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In a recent parole hearing held by the Louisiana Board of Pardons and Parole, Javier Rivo Bautista expressed deep remorse for his past actions and sought a second chance to reunite with his family. Bautista, who has spent over two and a half years in prison for indecent behavior with a juvenile, addressed the board, taking full responsibility for his actions and apologizing to the victim.
Bautista shared his personal story, highlighting his difficult upbringing and his commitment to providing for his family. He emphasized his strong faith and the support he has from his wife, stepchildren, and community. He expressed a desire to contribute positively to society and to use his experiences to help others avoid similar mistakes.
Support for Bautista was evident during the hearing, with family members and community members voicing their belief in his character and potential for rehabilitation. His stepdaughter, Adelina Viatoro, described him as a loving father figure who has significantly impacted her life. She urged the board to consider the stability he could bring to their family if released.
Additionally, Pastor Patty Costa and community member Jonathan Pero spoke on Bautista's behalf, highlighting his positive contributions to their church and community. They presented letters from various supporters, emphasizing his work ethic and the job opportunities awaiting him upon release.
Despite the strong support, the board acknowledged the serious nature of Bautista's crime, which involved a plea bargain for molestation. The discussions revealed a complex situation, as Bautista faces potential deportation due to his immigration status, which adds another layer of uncertainty to his future.
The hearing concluded with the board members indicating they would consider the testimonies and evidence presented before making a decision. The outcome of this hearing could significantly impact Bautista's life and the lives of his family members, who are eager for his return. As the community watches closely, the decision will reflect not only on Bautista's future but also on the broader themes of redemption and support for rehabilitation within the justice system.
Converted from PAROLE HEARING- JULY 24, 2025 meeting on July 24, 2025
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