(crowd cheering) >> narrator: after nearly a year on parole, jessica proctor is graduating and speingtime with her son. >> jessica proctor.ki >> som, they'll never get to see their mom come out and do so well, finish school, and walk ross the stage to get their diploma. i pretty much love her, i love her to death. i'll do anything for her. >> he was proud to see me come home and not go back. that i was actually making a difference in my life and going somewhere. so that meant a lot me. >> narrator: rob sullivan finished his prison sentence. >> today i'mree. i didn't have parole to look after me anymore. only i look after myself. it's like a sense of relief. here she comes. yeah, i love you, i missed y. >> i love you too and i missed you too. >> narrator: he's coming homeor just in time fis daughter's 11th birthday. >> high.o >> i don't want tothat high.gr >> narrator: vaughn ham is being released to s fifth halfway house, after seven months in jail. >> parole is a noose that you tighten yourself. you want to play? that noose is always gonna be there. but as you go farther ay fromthe p