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Uploaded by on Jul 18, 2009

Richard Ribeiro has spent nearly a third of his life in jail. But the New Bedford native says when he leaves the Bristol County House of Correction next month, he'll never go back behind bars. The Herald News will follow Ribeiro, a father of twin daughters, on his journey of reformation.

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  • nice job dad

    i love this video so much;*

  • daddy i love youu good job i love you so much and thanks for the part about us i really love you :* love ya so much and great video

  • i hope he changes he dont even sound like hes a crimanal my grandfatha just retired james barnes

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