FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
PRESS CONTACT:Lary Holland800-794-3940http://www.laryholland.comhttp://www.associatedcontent.com/laryhollandPermissions Granted: (Non-Exclusive, Redistribution)FORMER MINUTEMAN PROJECT VOLUNTEER RELEASED FROM FREDERICK COUNTY ADULT DETENTION CENTER
(Frederick, Maryland) A former Minuteman Project volunteer that faced a possible 20-year criminal sentence for charges alleging outstanding child support was released from the Frederick County Adult Detention Center.
Paul Sielski, a 41-year old Honorably Discharged Marine and Anti-Illegal Alien activist was released from the Frederick County Adult Detention Center after several months of pre-trial incarceration. A trial was not conducted in the case and a misdemeanor failure to support charge was dropped by the State Attorney’s Office and the other charge was handled without an admission of guilt by the defendant and he was free to go after being processed out.
Paul Sielski expressed high regards for the food in the FCADC and that the corrections officers were very professional in most of their duties. Apparently other inmates have indicated to Mr. Sielski that the food “is the best in the system.”
Paul Sielski enjoyed a steak dinner with numerous friends and family members after his release and had indicated that “part of the case has been completely resolved and he is still extremely anxious to see his child.” Mr. Sielski continues to advocate for laws that protect the parent-child bond.

