Write An Interview With Jane Doe

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I am writing to ask for leniency in the sentencing of my co-work and friend Jane Doe. Please permit me to give you a perspective that will portray her as who she really is, as oppose to the influences that drove her into committing the acts that resulted in her arrest.
I initially met Ms. Doe in [starting month/year], at Alden Village North and have known her since. We've worked alongside each other on countless occasions. I’ve become very familiar with her personality and work ethic to recognize that she is an exemplary co-worker. She is very much prudent in conducting her work related activities.
Ms. Doe strikes me as being self-driven, and passionate about patient care. Over the years I've gotten to know her on an intellectual level and undoubtedly, she is highly intelligent. She communicates well and express herself in a clear manner, whether in writing or speaking. She exudes a sense of creativity and readiness to learn. Her record of adhering to our company
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She had a scheduled commencement date in the summer of this year. I’ve known her to be goal-oriented, committed to excellence both outside and within the workplace. If given the freedom, she can give immensely to society on a grander scale as oppose to now.
She is rarely late for work, and constantly fulfills her work obligations on time. As a team player, she meshes well within our health care team. Being one of the many polite staff members at our health facility for children and disable adults, she is well-known; particularly for her helpful nature. The patients love her.
I found Ms. Doe to be a devoted single mother, who’ve decided to take on challenging 16 hour shifts for three days out of every week. She does this just so she can spend more time with her three-year old daughter. She is under stress due to the charges against her and I believe she is sorry for any

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