Even though Marc is still being held unjustly in an American prison for a crime (if you can call selling pot seeds a crime) that he committed in Canada, he has been let out of solitary confinement. And the board that was doling out his punishment chose not to tarnish his good behaviour record over this matter. To them it was clear that Marc unknowingly broke a prison rule, and for that he should only lose phone privileges for about a month. His good behaviour record is in tact which could result in him getting 15% of his sentence reduced per year, if it stays intact.
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