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A plea for attention to an injustice
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Author
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Navarro, Robert R.
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3 pages
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A Plea for Attention to an Injustice — Robert Navarro Where do I even begin and what do I say? Let me begin with some general questions and observations about ourjustice system today and how it works: Justice is defined as: 1) Just conduct, 2) Fairness, 3) Exercise of authority in the maintenance of right, 4) Judicial proceedings, 5) Magistrate, Judge. 1-3: uprightness, righteousness, decency, correctness, fair playing, lawfulness, equity Yet when you look at my conviction one will wonder whe...
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PID
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apw:12353138
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Date Uploaded
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2018-09-26T10:57:29.365Z
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I am currently residing in the Arizona Department of Corrections
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Author
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Franc, Les B.
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Pages
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5 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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Page 1 NO TITLE I am currently residing in the Arizona Department of Corrections, located in Tucson, Arizona. I am serving a sentence of 9.25 yrs, and will not be released until 2024. After having served 3 prior terms in D.O.C I have unfortunately become accustomed to the living conditions and way of life for those who experience incarceration in the Arizona Department of Corrections. The system itself has always been divided by the way that it is meant to be run, how it is ran, and the way t...
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apw:12356432
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Date Uploaded
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2019-05-24T14:51:56.286Z
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Is lady justice really blind?
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Author
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Licon, Christopher Rey
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Pages
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2 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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[no title] Is lady justice really blind? According to the United States Supreme court, the prosecutor's goal "Is not that it shall win a case, but that justice shall be done". 1 Shockingly in many instances this is not the case. Prosecutors are known to go to extreme ends to obtain a conviction. For example in Maricopa County, Arizona, prosecutors are notorious for using jail-house informants - with no prior relationship to defendants - as witnesses in a trial. These informants...
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PID
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apw:12355820
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Date Uploaded
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2019-03-21T17:56:31.715Z
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My name is Alfonso Garcia
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Author
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Diaz, Victor
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Pages
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2 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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My name is Alfonso Garcia. I am currently incarcerated in the Arizona Department of Corrections. I am on my 15th year of being imprisoned. I would like to share my experience and view on the meals and food servers who serve all throughout the state prisons of Arizona. In 2010 I was sentenced and sent to prison. My first impression of the 3 hot meals (then) was a good one. The meals were wholesome then, but within the years someone with control over the meals decided that 2 hot meals and a col...
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apw:12362136
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Date Uploaded
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2021-06-10T15:25:09.544Z
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My name is Mr. Roberto Carrasco Gamez
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Author
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Gamez, Roberto Carrasco
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Pages
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4 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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Greetings! My name is Roberto Carrasco Gamez. I am generating this letter in hopes of sharing my experience with you in regards to the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC) housing me in long-term isolation throughout the entire time I've spent in prison. On 25 June 03, I was sentenced to one hundred and fifty-six years in ADC after multiple jury convictions for charges stemming from a carjacking spree, including a shootout with two(2) Tucson Police Officers a few days later. while awa...
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PID
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apw:12349641
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-15T19:51:40.357Z
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Title
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Next week profit over justice
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Author
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Quintana, Vladimir
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Date
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2016-04-13
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Date
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2016-04-13, 2016-04-13
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Pages
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5 pages
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State
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Arizona
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Text (TR_WF)
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Alejandro Quintana Arizona Next Week Profit over Justice “Prison has become more profit than justice.” Every year taxpayers are given a bill to pay by their state penitentiaries. The amount is derived by an average of the base sum of $33,000, a figure which is estimated by the D.O.C to be the amount of money it takes to house an average non-violent inmate. Within the bill footed by taxpayers every last detail is included so why is it that D.O.C still charges $2.00 per month utilities and %1 o...
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apw:12342189
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Date Uploaded
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2016-06-19T22:05:03.88Z
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Ok, I am now 25 years old
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Author
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Chavez, William
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Date
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2015-11-11
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Pages
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1 page
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State
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Arizona
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Text (TR)
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William Chavez Arizona [No Title] Ok, i am now 25 years old. This is my first time in prison. i came in at 19 years old. i am of African American, Hawaiian, and Mexican, ethnicity. i was born in los Angeles and move to Hawaii when i was 8 year's old. Due to my crazy life in los Angeles i ended up getting cought up in the system. so by age 13 i was running away from home living on the streets and going back and forth from Detention Home and the streets Then by age 17 i ended up in Boyz Ho...
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PID
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apw:12342681
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-15T01:26:20.911Z
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On disciplinary matters
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Author
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Diaz, Victor
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Date
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2020-07-06
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Pages
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2 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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On disciplinary matters 07/06/2020 On 06-04-2020 i was involved in a fight with an individual whom at this moment i will call Mr Lopez. On this specific incident around breakfast time all inmates from the building i stayed in were escorted to the chow hall for their food "meal" pick up. As i left the chow hall i engaged in a fight with Mr. Lopez because of a personal matter. When Officers saw the fight they ran to stop and restrain us. Well the problem i would to point out here is n...
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apw:12362485
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Date Uploaded
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2021-06-10T15:31:11.393Z
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Thank's so much for writing
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Author
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Chavez, William
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Date
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2016-01-10
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Pages
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1 page
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State
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Arizona
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Text (TR)
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William Chavez Arizona [No Title] Thanks so much for writing back to me. so now i have a essay on file. So today id like to talk about loneliness and being stuck in the hole for long periods of time. it's really damaging to the mind. Growing up i was always lonely even when i was around family and friend's i still felt alone why i don't know or i didn't know back then now im stuck in prison i have 10 years i just did 5. And out of that 5 years ive spent 3 and a half years ...
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apw:12342683
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-15T01:26:21.74Z
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Title
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Today brings relief from the pressure
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Author
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Silva, Angelo
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Pages
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7 pages
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State
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Arizona
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Text (TR)
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Angelo Silva Arizona NO TITLE Today brings relief from the pressure of being incarcerated in a maximum facility. The ACLU filed a classaction lawsuit in Federal Court in 2012 claiming that the medical, mental health and dental care in ADC's state-run prisons and the conditions in the maximum security units are unconstitutional. Arizona Corrections and the lawyers reached a settlement. To fix the egregious health care and living conditions. I am a member of this class. I have been housed ...
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PID
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apw:12342722
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-15T01:50:28.503Z
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Title
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What is the duty of today's prison system?
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Author
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Villanueva, Ramey R.
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Pages
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15 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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Ramey Villanueva Pg. 1 of 15 What is the duty of today's prison system? Is it designed to rectify the criminal mind, to rehabilitate and transform the troubled ways of the outlaw people? Or is it designed to suffer the institutionalized mind, to provoke the evil tendencies of desperate men, or to push and pull, bend and break the mind, body, and soul of a maladapted mindframe? Through eight years of solitary confinement, I have found, that when a man is thrown into the throes of solitary...
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PID
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apw:12359073
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:15:24.244Z