Former Idaho drug dealer thankful for 2nd chance
POST FALLS, Idaho (AP) -- A former Idaho drug dealer who spent 16 years in prison is thankful for the chance to remake his life.
The Coeur d'Alene Press reports Bobby Wilhelm has written a book documenting his experiences in and out of prison.
But Wilhelm and others say he's reformed, working his way into management at a local car lot where he put his sales skills to good use.
In "Bobby Convict: School of Hard Knocks," Wilhelm boasts of crossing paths with mafia bosses and others.
Among his supporters is Idaho Rep. state Bob Nonini, himself arrested in 1983 on a cocaine charge that was later dismissed.
Wilhelm asked Nonini, now a state Senator-elect, to speak at his third parole hearing seven years ago -- the one where he was released.









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