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AK DOC has and currently engages
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Author
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Akmountains
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5 pages
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1 January 2019 AK DOC has and currently engages in a policy and practice that fails to notify senders of mail that has been censored (denied), which is also a procedural due process violation to publishers that are never given their Right of the chance to appeal the censorship of their publication being denied prior to disposal, as required by the laws of the United States. There has been a couple of changes at Anchorage Correctional Complex (ACC) but these changes were not implemented until ...
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apw:12359042
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:14:37.855Z
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Before I as in Charles
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Author
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Paschal, Charles A. Jr.
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Date
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2019-04-06
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3 pages
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NO TITLE 4-6-2019 Before I as in Charles Anthony Paschal Jr. think to take time to write anything on this paper for the reason and purpose of sharing an essay from my viewpoint about education with education meaning the knowledge and development resulting from an educational process, I'm going to start with the words, "I greatly appreciate you for taking a brief moment of your time to give me your attention so I can share this essay about education with you!" As I progress towa...
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apw:12357643
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Date Uploaded
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2019-10-28T20:28:09.737Z
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Before I think to write
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Author
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Paschal, Charles A. Jr.
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Date
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2019-01-11
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3 pages
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1-11-2019 Before I think to write anything on this paper I pray that whomever's attention I'm getting by taking such chance to get your attention is doing alright! Whereas, my name is as previously stated above Charles Anthony Paschal Jr., and I'm currently serving my 17th year straight in the Georgia Department of Corrections off a 30 years total prison sentence! My reason and purpose for taking a chance to get whomever's attention I'm getting is to share an essay ab...
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apw:12356362
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Date Uploaded
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2019-05-28T17:22:34.807Z
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Before I think to write anything on this paper
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Author
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Paschal, Charles A. Jr.
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Date
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2018-11-20
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2 pages
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11-20-2018 Before I think to write anything on this paper my name is Charles Anthony Paschal Jr., and I have been incarcerated 17 years straight off of a 30 year sentence, and the reason I'm currently taking a chance to get anyones' attention that can understand my unthought of words, "no matter what you're serving in life your only confines are the ones that you allow to be your confines!" Freedom is only a eight letter word, and if you allow others' judgements ...
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apw:12356144
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Date Uploaded
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2019-05-23T19:24:46.903Z
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Did the 3rd circuit crt. of appeals create a legal Gordian-knot?
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Author
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Arroyo, Bryant
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Date
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2013
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2 pages
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Did The 3rd Circuit Crt. of Appeals Create a Legal Gordian-Knot? col.writ.8/21 Copyright 2013 Bryant Arroyo Subsequently, in a 9-0 ruling the U.S. Supreme Crt reversed the 3rd Circuit decision which granted Lorenzo "Cat" Johnson his freedom and ordered Johnson back to prison summarily denying Johnson's attorney's request for a rehearing en banc. On review. the same 3rd Circuit Court which freed Johnson voted unanimously against their previous ruling and agreeing with the S...
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apw:12347223
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T14:48:16.104Z
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Food for thought
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Author
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Jacobs, B. G.
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2010-08-10
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2010-08-10, 2010-08-10
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17 pages
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New York
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1 Word Count: 2347 B.G. Jacobs New York Food For Thought Lying on an uncomfortable, two-inch vinyl mattress, in a stifling prison cell, I was at peace for the first time in a long time. Eyes closed, my mind was centered on one thought: what can I use for an ersatz flour to make dough? (Pastelios were in my immediate future.) I was finally away from the stress and madness of prison and safely locked away in my thoughts of food. Cooking is a way for me to both relieve stress and express myself....
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apw:181
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2015-09-16T17:53:21.317Z
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Hope: More important than food, water & air
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Author
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Clardy, MarQui, Sr.
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Date
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2017-09-19
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4 pages
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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/...
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apw:12349746
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-15T20:16:19.57Z
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Human rights violations are usually what dictators are so fondly accussed
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Author
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Akmountains
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Date
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2020-07-01
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8 pages
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1 of 8 May 2019 Human rights violations are usually what dictators are so fondly accused of, but yet too many of the people that operate the United States of America government agencies are guilty of many of the same human rights violations that dictators are accused of violating upon their people. I have sent many letters to state and federal agencies to notify them of the many criminal civil rights violations within Alaska Department of Corrections (AK DOC). I have written to the Department...
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apw:12362845
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Date Uploaded
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2021-06-10T15:37:39.722Z
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I am a pretrial detainee
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Author
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Akmountains
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Date
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2017-08-06
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3 pages
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6 August 2017 I am a pretrial detainee, I have been in jail since July 1, 2015. Before jail/prison, I didn't give much thought to the incarcerated. After two years of inadequate food, being treated like an animal, having my United States and Alaska constitutional rights violated and the denial of serious medical care, my 'eyes' have been opened to the atrocity of treatment to the people in the care of Alaska Department of Corrections (AK DOC), perpetrated on people by people. A...
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apw:12350782
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-16T16:16:17.224Z
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Insight from the inside Vol #2
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Author
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Tamez, Brian Christopher
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5 pages
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INSIGHT FROM THE INSIDE - VOL #2 (Raw, and uncircumcised) Tamez, Brian C. This essay is Mark W. Stiles Unit specific. "There is a ginormous difference between what we choose to 'believe' and what we know to be factually 'true.'" signed, Anyone with Common Sense The first essay I wrote circa two years ago regarding the Texas prison system was prior to any post-secondary education regarding the art of writing. Just as my first works held room for improvement, so do...
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apw:12353352
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Date Uploaded
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2018-09-26T18:57:12.334Z
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It has been six months
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Author
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Akmountains
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Date
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2018-02-05
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3 pages
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5 February 2018 AK Mountains It Has Been Six Months It has been six months since I have written. The conditions at Anchorage Correctional Complex (ACC) have not changed. I am still a pretrial detainee of over 2 1/2 years. My attorneys all been worthless. No bail hearing, I have never seen my Discovery, I saw my attorney once in 2017 (April). After six months, I have had several of my grievances granted relief by the new Superintendent III Nighswonger. I have yet to actually see the granted re...
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apw:12352456
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2018-06-15T19:44:51.704Z
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On June 30th, 2016 on a hot and humid night
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Author
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Bowman, Randy
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7 pages
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NO TITLE On June 30th, 2016 on a hot and humid afternoon, I killed my lover while we both were in prison. I did not know what else to do, and if I had of known what to do, I don't know if I would have been strong enough psychologically to do anything different. As I write this, I am still in a sensory deprivation cell, as if that's the answer. "For Kentucky it is." Because I was a lonely 62 year old man who'd been locked up since 1977, I did not see until it was too l...
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PID
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apw:12347924
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Date Uploaded
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2017-11-02T19:54:55.617Z
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Over-sentencing and over-incarceration: The dehumanization of criminal justice
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Author
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Clardy, MarQui, Sr.
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Date
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2018-12-20
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7 pages
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"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...
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apw:12357195
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Date Uploaded
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2019-10-28T20:12:47.966Z
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Parents' nightmare: babysitter's secret
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Author
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Arroyo, Bryant
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2 pages
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tree this bad fruit is falling from is itself thoroughly rotten, and the source and cause of their decay. This tree has a name. It's called capitalist-imperialism—the most putrid, and environmentally and socially destructive political-economic system history has known, a decadent system that V. I. Lenin characterized as "rotten ripe for revolution." Settling for any "solution" short of revolution will see us all go extinct. We must wake up to its designs and stop it c...
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apw:12347226
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T14:48:16.315Z
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Part I: The U.S. prison asylums: Why Americans should be concerned
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Author
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Hays, Jack
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6 pages
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Part I The U.S. Prison Asylums: Why Americans Should Be Concerned by Jack Hays* *I apologize for the handwritten work. The Administration of this prison - all former prison guards - deliberately suppress any use of typewriters and there are no computers. In 2013 the Wall Street Journal warned on its front page that the U.S. "Prisons are the New Asylums" [1]. There was not much concern expressed by much of anyone else, surprisingly [2]. Moreover, the U.S. Bureau of Statistics reporte...
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apw:12352316
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Date Uploaded
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2018-06-15T18:54:42.589Z
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Part II: The U.S. prison asylums: Why Americans should be concerned
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Author
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Hays, Jack
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6 pages
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Part II The U.S. Prison Asylums: Why Americans Should Be Concerned By Jack Hays* "Prisons are designed for keeping secrets, for holding inside not just men [and women] but also their lives and the details of those lives. In prison, social isolation is a matter of policy..."1 Over 100 years the courts and prison officials have known that the consequences of social isolation and solitary confinement include violent insanity, psychosis, mental illness, exacerbated mental illness, and a...
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apw:12349513
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-15T19:18:06.389Z
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Pitiful prison programs
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Author
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Tamez, Brian Christopher
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4 pages
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Pitiful Prison Programs The Texas prison programs need to be reconstructed -- all of them! If any legitimate official who truly cared about positive change were to witness the day to day activity in these so called programs, they would understand why we have such a terrible problem with recidivism. The quality of these … classes give merit to the theory that our whole system is designed to fail. No-one ever seems to be very concerned about negative issues like this until it affects them. To e...
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apw:12353317
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Date Uploaded
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2018-09-26T11:02:27.176Z
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Please help indict Colorado's no-indictement enslavement system
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Author
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Gent, Omar
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3 pages
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Cover Page The following circular speaks for itself. Please read this circular and answer the call to action. I am working very diligently to expose Colorado's illicit imprisonment machine via my letter writing campaign and my websites: Freeourbrothers.com and Facebook.com/FreeOurBrothers with Omar Gent. If you truly want to take action against illegal and unjust acts of the Justice System, I encourage you to visit Freeourbrothers.com and to and to stay connected via Facebook.com/FreeOur...
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apw:12353142
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Date Uploaded
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2018-09-26T10:57:33.207Z
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Prison can make a person change for the better
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Author
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Arroyo, Bryant
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Date
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2000-08
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1 page
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Prison can make a person change for the better First I would like to introduce myself. I am currently incarcerated at SCI -Mahanoy. However, I would like to tell you a little about myself and how I spend my time in this place. Fortunately, I have strived diligently to apply myself on the road to education, advancing and endeavoring to deepen my faith by using my time wisely, searching the scriptures to keep my spirits up and give me an in-depth understanding of the human element in this syste...
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PID
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apw:12347221
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T14:48:15.68Z
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