Jail Criminal Record Open Letter To Kaina Ah Quin
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Inmate: Kaina Ah Quin
Jail / Facility: Cornerstone
Location: Salt Lake City Utah

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My dear sweet boy,
I have been thinking a great deal about you. I mailed a regular letter to you through snail mail but found this and thought I would try it also. I can't believe how quickly the girls are growing. Do you get to see them very often? Are you working on getting your GED? I know things are hard now but it will also be tough when you are released. You need to make some major changes in your lifestyle in order to keep yourself out of this kind of trouble. I pray for you daily and only want what is best for you always. I love you so much. Love, Mom Darena
By Darena Ah Quin, Published January 25 2012.

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