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did her IQ would jump ten points. She had so much energy that even in her 50's one of our 20-year-old friends said working with her was like trying to keep up with a teenager. She was so dynamic that even politicians and Attorney Generals who opposed her parole were overwhelmed when they actually met her. She taught her self linear argebra (which is high-level calculus) and explained to me how DMSO worked from memory eight years after she took a chemistry class "for fun." (This was particularly galling because I graduated from the University of California Suma Cum Laude and Magna Cum Laude and had been awared the Outstanding Graduate Award from the Department of Chemistry.) During the first couple years I knew Susan I was slowly overwhelmed as I learned how much she did both in the prison and in the community. I couldn't understand why there were gratuitous descriptions of her commitment offense on the news every time she went up before the parole board, but there were never any accounts of what sounded like an absolutely super-human amount of work she was doing. Susan said the media wasn't interested in that, and it didn't seem to effect her. But it effected me. And I slowly became more amazed that she continued this almost super-human effort for year after year and with no expectation that she would ever be acknowledged for it. And I slowly came to realize she didn't care about credit or recognition - these efforts were a commitment to people. They were a commitment to people who still had a chance to change their world and enjoy the fruits of our society in ways she could not. Susan and I were married on December 7th, 1987. With her support and encouragement I graduated from the University of California at Irvine, Summa Cum Lauda and Magna Cum Louda, in 1993. I applied and was accepted to Harvard Law School in 1994 and graduated with honors three years later. Since then I have repressented Susan before the parole board and before the California Courts as well as the Federal Courts, including arguing before the Federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Since graduating from Law School, I have only worked on victims' rights cases, and I've only represented Susan and other life-term prisoners challenging the State and the parole board. While other graduates from my law school were making over $200,000 a year, in the last 13 years I have only made $2000 from my legal work. There
is an article about my relationship to Susan in Orange Coast Magazine,
February 2010 issue. It can be viewed online at: http://www.orangecoastmagazine.com/article2.aspx?id=20156 This site was constructed and produced solely by me. The Law Offices of James W. Whitehouse
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