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- Title
- Hope: More important than food, water & air
- Author
- Clardy, MarQui, Sr.
- Date
- 2017-09-19
- Pages
- 4 pages
- Text (TR_WF)
- Hope: More Important Than Food, Water & Air "My clemency petition will be granted! I will be going home next year! I Will be going home next year!" These words are written in large, black letters on the back of an institutional request form taped to the foot of my bunk. Ever since I received my letter from the governor's office a few weeks ago, confirming that my clemency petition has been received and is being reviewed, those words have become my mantra. Throughout my 9 1/...
- PID
- apw:12349746
- Date Uploaded
- 2018-03-15T20:16:19.57Z
- Title
- Over-sentencing and over-incarceration: The dehumanization of criminal justice
- Author
- Clardy, MarQui, Sr.
- Date
- 2018-12-20
- Pages
- 7 pages
- Text (O)
- "Over-Sentencing and Over-Incarceration: The Dehumanization of Criminal Justice" Maroui Clardy, Sr. 12/20/2018 February 20, 2009 is a day I'll never forget. That's the day I stood in Norfolk Circuit Court before Judge Norman A. Thomas as he sentenced me to five consecutive LIFE terms plus 53 years in prison. Yes, you read that correctly. Five consecutive LIFE terms... plus fifty-three years... with no time suspended! I'm not a mass murderer, serial rapist, terroris...
- PID
- apw:12357195
- Date Uploaded
- 2019-10-28T20:12:47.966Z
- Title
- Traditionally, sentencing policies in the U.S.
- Author
- Clardy, MarQui, Sr.
- Pages
- 3 pages
- State
- Virginia
- Text (TR_WF)
- Lardy MarQui Sr. Virginia No Title Traditionally, sentencing policies in the U.S. have aimed to serve three purposes: retribution, incapacitation, and rehabilitation. These policies were meant to be beneficial to the victims of crime, criminal offenders, and society. However, over the past two decades, in a misguided attempt to deter crime, lawmakers shifted to policies that are unfair, disproportionate, and detrimental not only to offenders and our families, but also to society. One such pol...
- PID
- apw:12344015
- Date Uploaded
- 2016-10-19T21:34:23.641Z