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Caveat emptor
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Author
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Gofficial0610
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Pages
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4 pages
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State
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New Jersey
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Text (O)
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Caveat emptor Enclosed are the highs and lows of the past twenty-some-odd years of my life. Most of which was spent behind a concrete wall at New Jersey State Prison in Trenton. These next few dozen pages are the chronicles of my criminal life. How it began, and the end I hope these few pages will signify. I began my life in the Game; the term we use for the streets very early. I’d say I was about 12 or 13. As a juvenile delinquent I ran with a crew of a half dozen adolescent crooks who were ...
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PID
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apw:12345781
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-24T15:52:53.136Z
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Title
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For the last 3 years
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Author
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Williams, Nash
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Pages
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14 pages
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Text (O)
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For the last 3 years I have lived in fear. Fear and sorrow. Alone in a mass of humanities waste. Castaways. In roughly 60 square feet of an all—inclusive concrete and steel studio, where my toilet almost touches my bed. Most commonly called a cell. My landlord of sorts, the New Jersey Department of Corrections. I've visited five different ‘facilities’. Stripped and searched countless times. I've had a couple of rapist/murderers as bunkies (roommates) and have had to shower and shit ...
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PID
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apw:12355344
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Date Uploaded
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2019-01-21T21:23:02.162Z
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Title
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Innocence: Does a presumption of guilt exist in the American criminal justice system?
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Author
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Sterling, C. Martin
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Pages
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3 pages
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Text (O)
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Innocence: Does a Presumption of Guilt Exist in the American Criminal Justice System? By C. Martin Sterling Americans are assured, from elementary school civics lessons to the opening montage of popular crime television shows, that every citizen is protected under the Constitution and afforded a presumption of innocence until guilt beyond a reasonable doubt is proven to a jury of peers. As a member of society who had grown up believing in this concept, I was shocked to discover the realities ...
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PID
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apw:12349961
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-15T21:58:44.368Z
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Title
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Inside FCI Fairton
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Author
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Gerhard, Jason
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Pages
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11 pages
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State
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New Jersey
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Text (O)
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Inside FCI Fairton Jason Gerhard An enormous amount ofmoney is spent on the federal prison system. In 2013, it was calculated at $29,291 per year, or $80.25 every day for every prisoner, all 210,000 of them.1 The billion dollar question then becomes whether this money is being spent judiciously or like the vast majority of federal programs is being misappropriated. After having spent the last six years at Federal Correctional Institution Fairton, New jersey, it has become obvious to me that t...
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PID
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apw:12345769
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-24T15:52:52.634Z
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My name is Vincent Calamia
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Author
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Ft. Dix, Lost Soul
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Date
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2017-12-15
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Pages
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2 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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Dear APWA, 12-15-2017 My name is Vincent Calamia currently serving a 235 month sentence at the age of 52 at Fort Dix FCI in New Jersey. I have been in the BOP since 2014 on 1 count of exploitation of a minor to which we both had 1 video chat for 68 seconds and the last 15 seconds we showed our private parts. As I agree I broke the law and should be punished and is the reason as to why I pled guilty. I was bound by a mandatory-minimum of 188 months to which I was hopeful I would recieve the mi...
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PID
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apw:12352337
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Date Uploaded
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2018-06-15T18:55:10.475Z
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Re: open letter
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Author
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Wynn, Ivan
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Date
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2016-05-17
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Pages
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5 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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NO TITLE Ivan P. Wynn *Please use another sheet to include any other information (biographical or other) you would like us to know and possibly include in the APWA. I grew up in Camden, New Jersey. I had extremely tumultuous childhood. I attended three different high schools; Camden High School, Woodrow Wilson High School, Pennsayben High School. Start my own entertainment company Wynn Production in Camden, New Jersey. I have been married three times. I'm sentenced to 42 years with 85% f...
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apw:12346953
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T02:16:33.321Z
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Title
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The gift of time
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Author
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Sterling, C. Martin
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Pages
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2 pages
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Text (O)
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The Gift of Time Colin M. Skeele Newark, N] Being incarcerated offers an unusual gift to those who find themselves behind bars: time. There is an abundance of it! Modern American life is hectic. There simply isn't enough time to do everything. There are demands on our time from work, family, and the community. When you are serving time, you receive the gift of time. When you are incarcerated, there is no social media. You can’t put off a task to check Twitter or Facebook. There are no ce...
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PID
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apw:12353002
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Date Uploaded
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2018-09-25T21:47:10.229Z
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This letter/essay draws on my first hand experience
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Author
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Paladino, Brian J.
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Date
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2018-01-16
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Pages
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3 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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January 16, 2018 Dear Public At Large, This letter/essay draws on my first hand experience as a prisoner held captive by the New Jersey system of criminal justice. I am serving a 30 year sentence, day for day, for a wrongful conviction of murder. I have completed 18 years thusfar. As happens every day in in courts across the United States, I failed to familiarize myself with the laws, rules and procedures that I needed to know after being interrogated and charged with the crime of murder. We ...
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PID
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apw:12352399
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Date Uploaded
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2018-06-15T18:56:32.622Z