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Charles Way to the office of his parole officer. As part of his release he must check in weekly.

Charles is close to this 13 year-old brother Kyle, who has been living, until now, with a third brother who has just left town. (Charles mother died when he was in prison and he never knew his father. ) Charles helps Kyle while he looks for a…

it is 8,00 p.m. and Charles takes a break from his second shift at a lace factory, where he has been employed once before. Charles has been working since 7,00 a.m., and is now tired.

Charles tries to reestablish contact with four of his children, who live with their mother and her two other children. Though his relationship with their mother has ended, he tries to be a presence in the home. Here he serves the kids dinner.

Charles stares into the night outside the halfway house. His future is uncertain. He knows it will not be easy, but he remains steadfast and works toward a good job and a clean life.

with all of his belongings and a plastic bag, Charles arrives at the halfway house. Ironically, it is the same neighborhood where he grew up and first got into trouble.

during his last six months in prison, Charles participates in the spectrum drug rehabilitation program. After graduating at the top of his class, he continues his involvement and sits in on classes.

Charles Coleman spent last months of his incarceration in a segregated cellblock, where other inmates like himself are trying to turn their lives around. He turns to the Bible for support.

Outside the Democratic campaign fund-raiser, the SEC continues to press the flesh for potential votes.

while traveling between polling places on last night campaign blitz, the Seri years that the numbers are coming in in his favor.