I gave my parole once, and it has been shamefully violated by the British Government; I shall not give another to people on whom no faith can be reposed.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I give no more paroles to British officers.
In 1960, when I came out of prison as an ex-convict, I had more freedom under parolee supervision than there's available... in America right now.
When I finished the role of Christ, I felt as though I'd been let out on parole. A man who has served 18 months isn't eager to go back to prison.
If Anglo feels it hasn't done enough damage to me already by taking my money, my company, my reputation, if they want to finish it off by putting me in prison, then so be it - I'll accept that.
Up until now, the prospect of parole has kept us from confronting our captors with any real determination.
I have done prison time for 13 years without any conviction.
So I departed and was free from imprisonment.
I can be jailed again at any time, it is very easy. They can say I am a criminal and just lock me up.
I sent people to the penitentiary as fast as I could, never thinking about whether they deserved it.
Prosecution I have managed to avoid; but I have been arrested, charged in a police court, have refused to be bound over, and thereupon have been unconditionally released - to my great regret; for I have always wanted to know what going to prison was like.