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Kenneth Mosley
Kenneth Mosley is a very ordinary man. He grew up in a small rural community in Arkansas and when he was 18 he left home for the big city to earn money to buy a car to go to college. He was never out of work and eventually finding a very good job he decided it was too good to give up. He stayed and worked in that job for 16 years. He married and raised a child, a beautiful little girl. But illness struck this family. A dreadful illness in the shape of an addiction to crack cocaine. The word illness is used deliberately because that is what it is. "Crack cocaine is an extremely powerful drug. Crack cocaine addiction is inevitable; once an individual has tried crack they may be unable to predict or control the extent to which they will continue to use. It is probably the most addictive substance yet devised." |
Kevin M. Weeks - Award Winning Author in Prison
Online Bookstore for Kevin M. Weeks, Author of The Street Life Series, which is a collection of Urban Fiction / Murder Mystery Novels. Visit his website to see his "New Goals, New Career, and New Accomplishments." His is a great inspiration to all that it's never to late to follow your dreams and make a positive impact. Submitted 09/24/2007, edited 11/06/2007. 29 hits outgoing, 1 incoming. Details
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Lacresha Murray
She was charged in the death of Jayla Belton with capital murder, found guilty of negligent homicide and injury to a child, and sentenced to 25 years--with no evidence, witnesses, opportunity, motive, nor history of aggression. Submitted 09/13/2007, edited 09/13/2007. 63 hits outgoing, 0 incoming. Details
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Leonard Peltier
Leonard Peltier is a Native American "Political Prisoner" |
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Loved One in Prison
A place to share your story, trials and struglles of having a loved one in prison. |
Memoirs of an inmates wife
A Tale of two loves, seperated by bars and walls, time and distance. A story of hope, courage, and the power of love. Living life as an outmate, waiting for her inmate to come home. |
Michael Santos
(1 vote)Michael Santos is a long term, non-violent prisoner and writer. |
Mumia Abu-Jamal
Mumia Abu-Jamal is an award-winning Pennsylvania journalist who exposed police violence against minority communities. On death row since 1982, he was wrongfully sentenced for the shooting of a police officer. New evidence, including the recantation of a key eyewitness, new ballistic and forensic evidence and a confession from Arnold Beverly (one of the two killers of Officer Faulkner) points to his innocence! Mumia had no criminal record. |
Muncys 3 Amigos
(1 vote)The website written by Carol,Shonda and Michelle;the three women on death row in Muncy,P.A. Contains news,questions and answers, feedback form, artwork,actions,poems,fun articles written by and about them. |
Nick Baker - Friends of Prisoners in Japan
A volunteer support resource offering guidance and practical help to those detained or imprisoned in Japan, including family and friends |
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Ought To Be Free
"In this country, there is no justice for the poor," words of a WI activist. We have been working with prisoners for 6 years now and have learned first hand about our assembly-line justice. Here Are some of the stories. Submitted 09/13/2007, edited 09/13/2007. 46 hits outgoing, 0 incoming. Details
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Perry Allen Austin - Campaign for Justice
Perry Allen Austin was sentenced to death in Texas in April 2002 for the kidnap and murder of a 9-year-old boy; a crime he did not commit. He was convicted solely on the basis of his false confession he deliberately made in an attempt to commit judicial suicide. |
Phillip Alvin Jones Jr.
Need Legal & Financial help with our case, post conviction hearing. Should be an open and shut case. No motive, no gun, no finger prints, New Evidence to prove Innocence. Submitted 06/21/2008, edited 07/02/2008. 4 hits outgoing, 0 incoming. Details
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Prison is Broken
The Prison System is BROKEN! Prison is for punishment, correction, and rehabilitation. We are successful in the punishment department but we fail with correction and rehabilitation. |
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Prison Pete - Diary of a Prisoner
I am currently an inmate in a New York State prison. I have spent the last ten years of my life living in various federally and state funded gated communities. I was a computer programmer before my career change to living off the taxpayers. |
Ron Schilling
Ron Schilling has been in prison for over 32 years. His co-defendants are out of prison. He was eligible for parole in '87,has been a model prisoner and yet still sits. As well as garnering support for Ron,we hope here to generate concern over the gross injustices within the parole system. Submitted 09/13/2007, edited 09/13/2007. 36 hits outgoing, 0 incoming. Details
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Shannon Clark
(2 votes)Profile and blog of Shannon Clark, who is currently incarcerated in Arizona. |
Supporting Stephen Sutton
On 4 February 2003, My brother Stephen Sutton, age 41, was arrested in Argentina. He was arrested in a joint Australian Federal Police/Argentine police operation in Buenos Aires. Our family are still fighting to discover how our youngest brother, a gentle, kind, loving and loyal man was arrested and charged with drug trafficking. He was incarcerated for 2 1/2 years without being charged and I believe he almost died, he was so ill at one point. He was finally convicted of drug trafficking, and sentenced to 11 years in an Argentine prison. This conviction was despite ANY drugs being found on Stephen or in his hotel at the time of the raid. Moreover, At the age of 15, Stephen was diagnosed with a head tumour. He had surgery which left him with severe headaches and required 5 years of further treatment. After a long recovery he was further traumatised by the death of our mother when he was just 20 and retraumatised upon the death of our father two years later.This fact alone suggests it is more likely that, if indeed there is ANY connection between Stephen Sutton and the drug trade. |
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The Rabbit Hole
Ruminations of a former federal inmate during and after his 3 month white-collar sentence at the Pensacola Federal Prison Camp. Includes detailed observations about life at FPC Pensacola, philosophical comments, and personal reflections. Submitted 09/17/2007, edited 09/17/2007. 31 hits outgoing, 0 incoming. Details
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The Road Home - Journey from Prison to Home
(1 vote)Jerry was incarcerated for White Collar Crime and the hope is to educate those having to go through a similar experience..We have encountered so many issues and problems and hope this blog will assist those having to grow through the same things we have although without the heartache Submitted 08/21/2007, edited 08/21/2007. 104 hits outgoing, 0 incoming. Details
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