Justin is 29 and incarcerated in the US (VA).
I am originally from a city just north of Boston and I was brought up by a very strong single mother who is such an amazing and loving person.
I have a brother who is 2 years younger than me.
My mom is mostly French and my Dad is from Cambodia. My family on his side came to this country as refugees during war time under the Khmer Rouge.
I come from a large family of resilience, perseverance, and strength on both sides. They are a big reason I am the man I am today.
God, my family, and my friends are the most important people in my life today.
I have made mistakes and bad decisions so you don’t have to worry about being judged. I’m non-judgmental and I am very big on taking responsibility for my actions, while removing and changing all toxic habits, attitudes, and behaviors. I am an overcomer, and I encourage everyone I love to overcome. I see the positive in everything and I embrace challenges. I see challenges as an opportunity to grow and succeed.
What are some challenges you face today and what are some solutions we can think of to overcoming them?
I am also very goal-oriented. I believe in setting goals, and achieving them as a path to success.
All positivity here. I am very caring, outgoing, and honest. Don’t ask me anything you don’t want to hear the truth about, and I hope it goes both ways!
I’m dedicated to bettering myself every single day, physically, mentally, emotionally and most importantly spiritually. Part of what drives me is continuing on being a man of integrity who helps uplift his community through advocacy, support, corrective thinking, setting a standard and leading by example. Putting others first, making them feel recognized, welcomed, and loved are very dear to me.
Self-awareness is another thing I take very seriously. I know I have flaws, and I am always checking myself to make sure my flaws do not negatively affect the world around me.
I plan to give back to this world that I have taken from. Drunk Driving advocacy for victims and helping potential future or current offenders change their behavior is huge for me.
I live every day focused on helping others who may struggle with drug or alcohol abuse. Because I have been given another chance at life, if I can help prevent one fatality or change even one person, that would mean the world to me, and it is deeply rooted in my heart. Walking the walk that a person talks is what I am all about. I thank God I can do that today, and I give Him all the credit.
I hope to meet someone to become friends with and develop a real, deep relationship. How can we help each other? How can we grow together? I currently study Business/Marketing and finance. I am also a student with a great Seminary school pursuing my Bachelor’s, and then after I will get my Master’s. I speak two Languages. English and Spanish, and I am learning now French! I can’t wait to learn about you!
I’ve spoken more about myself than I am used to, so reach out to me on JPay! Look forward to hearing from you.
• Date of Birth: 09/08/1994 (29 years old)
• Gender: Male
• Marital Status: Single
• Sexual Orientation: Straight
• Race: Multi-Racial
• Ethnicity: Not Hispanic or Latino
• Eye Color: Brown
• Hair Color: Brown
• Height: 6Ft 3in
• Body Type: Athletic
• Hometown: Lowell
• Spoken Languages: English
• Religion: Christian
• Astrological Sign: Virgo
Profile will end on: 10/06/2026
Justin Laferriere #2139640
Indian Creek Correctional Center
Centralized Mail Digital Center
3521 Woods Way
State Farm, VA 23160
USA
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• Incarcerated Since: 2022
• Sentence Received: 26 years
• Earliest Release: 2038