what kind of country do we live in?over 24 years in prison! murderers could have received less of a sentence and sometimes they indeed do.i used to work at CASHFLOW.i had the opportunity to see chantal almost everyday,she was vibrant courteous and a good person.if you said hello or good morning she would respond just as pleasent as she was.sometimes she would even greet you first before you had a chance to do so.i could not believe my ears when i heard the verdict for her.William I'm not so sure about,but chantal doesn't deserve the sentence handed to her by far.i have been railroaded in court before starting way back when i was 10.justice in America is blind these days,i only hope that with support from friends and family that i might be able to see her smile and laugh like i was so accustomed while i worked for her.many thanks to those who have stuck by her side during these times she truly deserves to have her freedom.keeping such a person like chantal in prison means that there is one less good person free among us.my best wishes to chantal, her family, and her many friends.

Mark S. Weldy