JULY 2012
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RUFUS ROCHELL (08628017)
7/2/2012 12:03:30 PM
LETTERS FROM THE INSIDE
We often ask ourselves,
what has this country came to, especially when you take a look at the criminal
justice system in referance to people of color. My name is Rufus Rochelle,
presently incarcerated at Coleman Federal Correctional Complex-Low. I have been
imprisoned 24 years and counting for conspiracy with intent to distribute 50
grams or more of crack cocaine. I was sentenced to 420 months with no chance of
parole. I was never caught with a single grain of drugs, no wiretaps, no
undercover buys, just hearsay evidence. Tell me is this justice?
FCI COLEMAN LOW
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 1031
COLEMAN, FL 33521
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CHRISTOPHER LARONN BROWN (22139057)
7/6/2012 8:32:38 AM
LETTERS FROM INSIDE
I like for the world to know the federal government is
holding
me in prison and i don't meet there statute as a title 18
922 (g) (1)
defendant. The statute say's you must have a prior
conviction that
exceeds one year imprisonment, i don't have one so therefore
i don't
meet the statutory threshold. The used a north carolina
class (i) felony
in the indictment which was a 6 to 8 month probation
sentence, you can
never exceed one year imprisonment for such a case. See
Simmons v.
united states,649 f3d 237( 4th cir. 2011) see also supreme
court case
Rosend carachuri.
FCI ESTILL
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 699
ESTILL, SC 29918
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NICHOLAS D DEANGELIS (71691004)
7/6/2012 10:47:45
AM
LETTERS FROM INSIDE
somewhere
in this great nation sits a soul destined to spend decades behind walls and
fences not far from him or her is one who has already accomplished this not too
easy task. my wish is that the future of those who have emerged this machine
remain cognizant of its appetite in order to inform the next generation that it
need not be their future. my wish is that we who have logged decades already in
the jaws of this beast with more decades in front of us be the example of a
redeemed human. that we be the light to the world which illuminates that
rehabilitation, in spite of the lack of federally fostered rehabilitation that
it does still exist and it dos show itself in second and some times third
chances which sadly the federal sentencing schemes seem to have destroyed. let
the word go forth that we are
accountable beyond the decades of incarceration leveled upon us that we
are worthy of liberty restored that we are a part of the human family who can
and do bring change to the men and women we once were .
FTC OKLAHOMA CITY
FEDERAL TRANSFER CENTER
P.O. BOX 898801
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73189
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IVORY WILLIAMS (04733095)
7/9/2012 10:18:50
PM
LETTERS FROM INSIDE
My name is Ivory Williams and I am currently in Federal
Prison on a crack cocaine charge, I think it would be very unjust for congress
not to make the Pipeline case retroactive for the people that has been in
prison when it's helping the people that just come 2 prison .It has a lot of
people been in here that need to get back out there 2 there love one's so I
pray that you all make it right for everybody that's in here .It has a lot of
people in here that are career offender's but there not violent but they have a
lot of time on there hand when if they was 2 just come in the system they
wouldn't even get all the time they have now so again I pray that you all give
us all some kind of mercy and make it retroactive because we are human and most
of all we all are somebody
son,daughter,mother and father and we deserve the fairness just like
everyone else .Thank you for your time.
Truly,your's
Ivory
Williams
FCI YAZOO CITY MEDIUM
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 5888
YAZOO CITY, MS 39194
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BRYANT KEITH BENTLEY (21138018)
7/10/2012 9:19:47 AM
LETTERS FROM THE INSIDE
WHEN MANY PEOPLE THINK OF ANGELS, A SPIRIT OR GHOST IS
WHAT COMES TO MIND; A BEING WITH SUPERNATURAL POWERS, AN ENTITY INTANGIBLE AND
DIVINE.
MY VIEW IS SOMEWHAT SIMILAR, BUT I GIVE IT A MORE
THOROUGH INSPECTION; BECAUSE RECENTLY I SAW AN ANGEL, AND I WAS INSPIRED BY HER
PERFECTION.
HER HAIR FLOATED WITH THE WIND AS SHE APPEARED TO BE
GLIDING ACROSS THE FLOOR; HER FACE ILLUMINATED LIKE THE SUN, AND HER VOICE
EXPOUNDED A HEAVENLY ENCORE.
HER EYE'S WHICH ONLY SEE THE GOOD IN PEOPLE, WHILE BEING
ABLE TO SHUN AN EVIL PRESENCE; HER BREATH OF VIEW, PROBITY AND DISCERNMENT,
DESCRIBES HER DIVINE ESSENCE.
HER NOSE IS PERFECT, THE COLOR OF FINE BRASS, AND TO
ACCEPT THIS IT MIGHT BE HARD; FOR SHE IS ABLE BY THE MERCY OF OUR LORD, TO
SMELL THE SWEET SAVORS OF GOD.
THE LUSTER OF HER LIPS ARE NOT TO BE COMPARED TO THE
IMMACULATE WORDS SHE SPEAK; THE TRUTH OF GOD WITH FIERY ZEAL, THAT NO SINISTER
COULD EVER BREACH.
HER NECK WAS LONG AND SMOOTH, NO BLEMISHES COULD BE
FOUND; STRONG AS AN OAK, BUT SOFT LIKE MELTING BUTTER, PRESTIGIOUSLY WORLD
RENOWN.
THE GARMENT SHE WORE SAID PRUDENCE AND VIRTUE, NOT A
FIGURE PARADE; THE SUBSTANCE OF HONOR, RIGHTEOUS AND HOLY, THE WOMAN THE LORD
HAS RAISED.
HER FEET WHICH STAYS ON THE PATH OF GOD, AND ANGEL, LO AND BEHOLD; FOR
WHEN I HAD ASKED THE NAME OF THIS BEAUTIFUL WOMAN, THIS IS WHAT I WAS
TOLD......."AMAZING GRACE"!
FCI BENNETTSVILLE
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 52020
BENNETTSVILLE, SC 29512
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CHARLES LLEWLYN (60206004)
7/11/2012 3:48:44
PM
Letters From Inside
It is my belief that history will not treat this
generation kindly. In the history of mankind no country has ever perpetuated a
war against its own citizenry except the United States. On a daily basis I meet
fellow convicts faced with the prospect of dying in prison due to a
death-in-prison sentence for a non-violent drug crime. Imagine the prospect of
waking up every day knowing that your only escape is death. This in my view
constitute mental torture of the worst kind worthy of intervention by the
United Nations or Human Rights Watch.
What makes this
issue more glaring is that the Columbian
purveyors responsible for exporting tonnage of kilograms into the United States
can received no more than 30 years in prison while a young blackman accused of
distributing more than 50 grams of crack cocaine(now 280 grams) faced a
potential life sentence. The absurdity of such situtaion defies logic in a
country that pride itself on human rights. If the United States can enter into
a treaty with Columbia that under no circumstances will one of their nationals
received a life sentence, why can't the United States afford the same respect
to its own citizens. It stands to reason that there must be some ulterior
motive we are unaware of.
Suffice it to say, this absurdity should be brought to
the forefront and members of Congress be asked pointed questions as to the
underlying reasons why this disparity in treatment. The public needs to be
educated to the egrgious acts been carried out in their names.
Charles Llewlyn
FCI JESUP
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
FEDERAL SATELLITE LOW
2680 301 SOUTH
JESUP, GA 31599
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KEVIN EDWARD ARCHER (08570040)
7/12/2012 1:18:18 PM
Letters From Inside
The
reality is, until corruption and criminal behavior at the lowest levels of
government is stopped, you will never be able to deal with it at the highest
levels. everyone is running around tripping over the Fast & Furious
scandal... But the F & F is only allowed to happen because lower-level
corrupt practices are tolerated and not resolved until the stench reaches too
high for deniability, and then there's accountability... At this facility,
which is a maximum security penitentiary, there are incidents of correctional
staff using inmates as their own personal hit squads... There is the almost
daily embezzlement of taxpayer funds into the pockets of correctional
employees... There are correctional staff at this facility who do not have the
mental capacity or stability to handle the responsibility of the job, and so
their actions are constantly being swept under the rug... Of these are C.O.
Stonebraker, C.O. Sims, C.O. Demis(who commited suicide after his actions could
no longer be hid), C.O. Gilbert, Lt's Crooks and Brice... All these individuals
are abusing their authority on a daily basis and it will not be dealt until
someone is killed behind their behavior... I know this will never get printed
because people mhave no real desire to know the truth when it comes to things
like this... but there it is...
USP TERRE HAUTE
U.S. PENITENTIARY
P.O. BOX 33
TERRE HAUTE, IN 47808
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STEPHEN AGUIAR (03722082)
7/13/2012 7:35:47
AM
Letters From The Inside
I am currently serving a 360 month sentence. DEA placed a GPS device on my vehicle WITHOUT
A WARRANT. The device immediately sent
minute-to-minute pings to a DEA server that operates over an internet
connection at anytime. Through these
minute-to-minute warrantless searches, shaped the DEA investigation into my
being a primary target. Based on daily
warrantless searches, DEA then executed several administrative subpoenas
obtaining phone records for several phones of suspected targets. Administrative subpoenas DO NOT require a
warrant. It is a benefit of the
Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), allowing DEA to obtain all
incoming/outgoing calls and cell site location?switch information. As the investigation gained momentum through
continuing warrantless GPS searches, all my email records, my space records,
credit reports from all three agencies, and phone records (including cell site
location/switch info) also WITHOUT A WARRANT.
DEA then applied for and were granted the use of (NOT through a warrant
based on probable cause, but rather a so-called "specific and articulable
facts" standard that the number sought by the Government entity is
relevant/material to an ongoing investigation...again part of the ancient ECPA)
multiple pen register and trap and trace devices for several phones of
suspected targets that provide all incoming and outgoing calls, cell site
location information, and GPS coordinates of the phones in real time. Shortly thereafter, DEA applied, and were
granted orders for several Title III wiretap authorizations through the
Department of Justice in Washington DC.
based on its warrantless fishing expedition. Following weeks of intercepted communications
DEA executed several arrests.
The
US Attorneys office entered into cooperation agreements with any defendant who
agreed to cooperate against any other defendant who's attempted to prove
innocence. Even knowing the
"proffers given by these defendants were extreme exaggerations or blatant
perjury, the US Attorneys Office encouraged, orchestrated, and manipulated
these fabrications to convince a jury to convict. Mid-trial, it was even proved that several of
these defendants were not being truthful.
As a precaution to save its case and in a desperate effort, the US
Attorneys Office then used the Attorney General's power of immunity promising
(off the record) a defendant who had not cooperated with the US Attorneys
Office a lesser sentence in exchange for testimony it knew to be
exaggerated. Only then did that
defendant agree to testify and testified that he was not promised a lesser
sentence to the jury, but yet after several convictions, the US Attorneys
Office recommended through a motion to the Court for a lesser sentence for that
defendant pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Rule 35(b)...
FCI ALLENWOOD MEDIUM
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 2000
WHITE DEER, PA 17887
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BARON ANTHONY EWING (14921018)
7/16/2012 6:33:29 PM
LETTERS FROM INSIDE
HEY
SEXY, YEAH I GOT THEM BEAUTIFUL SEXY PICS FROM MY LOVELY WIFE, BABY, YOU HAVE
THE BODY OF A GODDESS, BUT I GOT SOME ISSUES WITH YOU TO, THEM SPANDEX'S WAS
SURE FITTING YOU THAT DAY, BUT WHAT IN THE HELL ARE YOU THINKING WEARING
SOMETHING LIKKE THAT WITHOUT CONSULTING YOUR HUSBAND, THAT ASS WAS SO FAT IN
THAT PIC, AND I GOT JEALOUS INSTANTLY BECAUSE I COULDN'T SEE WHAT THEM OTHER
NIGGAS WAS SEEING IN PERSON. YOU LOOKED SO CHARMING DURING THE WEDDING, I CAN
JUST IMAGINE YOU IN YOUR WHITEDRESS WITH THE TRAIN GOING OUT THE DOOR. WHAT A
PLEASANT SIGHT TO SEE. BABY, YOU SURPRISED WITH THE PICTURE OF MY SON, THAT
DUDE DON'T LOOK LIKE NOTHING I PICTURED HIM TO LOOK LIKE. HE HAS GROWN INTO A
YOUNG MAN, AND THE WAY HE LOOKS IS LIKE HE HAS NO UNDERSTANDING, I HATE I
MISSED ALL THEM YEARS OUT OF HIS LIFE, HOPEFULLY I CAN SAVE HIM FROM THE
DESTRUCTION OF THE STREETS. BUT FROM THE WAY IT LOOKS THE STREETS HAS GRASPED
HIS ATTENTION. I JUST SENT HIM A LETTER AND I HOPE THAT HE WRITES ME BACK SO
THAT I CAN GET A FEEL OF WHAT HE IS LIKE AND WHAT SENSE OIF DIRECTION HE IS
HEADED. I LOVE YOU BOO AND THANKS ALOT FOR BEING HERE IN THE TROUBLED TIMES, I
LOVE YOU AND I APPRECIATE YOU TO THE FULLEST, AND KNOW THAT MY LOVE FOR YOU IS
DEEPER THAN ANY OCEAN. LOVING YOU UNTIL THE END OF TIME YOUR HUBBY TEDDY
FCI ESTILL
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 699
ESTILL, SC 29918
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SHAWN BROWN
(58639066)
7/20/2012 12:06:28 PM
Letter's From Inside
Troubling Times
Out Colorado"
A lot of law
maker's and civilians will say that, guns are a terrible problem in our
society. However, what took place at Century 16 movie theater in colorado, many
would view this act as an criminal intent/act what have you.. But, for a 24yr
old to disply such an act, its beyounf criminal... ITS MENTAL!! As a federal
inmate, I watch as buses pulls up daily to drop of inmates, ages 18-24 are
mental impared.. Suffering from depression/dimentia. A lot of our children
today are sick(mentally) And the sad part about it is, us as parents are doing
a poor job in raising our children. We are not vigilantenough in there
behavior, to see if there is early signs of trouble that, will play out, in a
criminal act like the one displayed in colorado..
When you think of a 24yr
old, you think college, working, dating women etc Pulling, mass murders like
this!! It has to be something in the home, not the water.... Its not up to the
law makers to father/mother our children at the end of the day.. We have to do
this! We were all born innocent children, what happen to our innocense? Its sad
what took place in colorado and I speak for the guys at fairton federal
institution, a lot of guys are sadly hurt.. And its not a white thing.. So many
of us say, only a white person will do something like this. Its our problem as
human beings.. Know one wants to live, acording to gods way of living.. We
wanna kill, get high, indulge in crime, commit adultry etc. This world in going
straight to hell in a paper bag.. No tough on law is helping either.. We are
not godly people today on earth, this is why we have so much mischief on earth
today.. May God, help us all.... Shawn Brown #58639-066, P.O. Box 420, Fairton,
N.J. 08320
FCI FAIRTON
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 420
FAIRTON, NJ 08320
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TOLULOPE AKINROSOTU (42402053)
7/22/2012 7:34:21 AM
LETTERS FROM THE INSIDE
SHARE YOUR COMPASSION. DIRECT YOUR OUTRAGE. RESURRECT A
LIFE.
Support a worthy cause spend a few moments of your time to
be inspired by the resilience and determination of one prisoner who refuses to
be silenced or addled with despair.
Tolu Akinrosotu is first time nonviolent drug offender who
was incarcerated in May 1993, when he was 23 years old. He received a 30-year, 3-month mandatory
sentence, a fine of $50,000 and, 5 years of "supervised release". Tolu has now serving the 20th year of the
sentence, it amounts to nearly half of his 42 years on earth! He has exhausted
all appeals without relief. His sentence
has been essentially rendered unconstitutional by Supreme Court's rulings in
Apprendi/Blakely/Booker-FanFan etcl.
Yet, Tolu continues to languish in prison under an a now illegal
sentence because the rulings were not retroactive. W-h-e-r-e i-s the [J-U-S-T]-i-c-e in that?
Without an act of Presidential Executive Grace, Tolu has no
hope of being released before November 2, 2019, three months before his 50th
birthday. Tolu has spent his time in prison productively, he is a changed man
and no good purpose is served by keeping him imprisoned for another 7 years at
a cost of $210,000+. Learn about Tolu's Quest for Mercy. Join us in bringing his story to the
attention of the President
Here's how you too can be an agent of change: Visit
www.clemencyfortolu.com, sign Tolu's online petition, share the link with your
friends, like his page and blog about it in your online travels. Let the President hear you and know your
compassion, desire and support....Grant Tolu Clemency.
With Graitude,
Friends, family and supporters
www.clemncyfortolu.com
FCI ALLENWOOD LOW
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 1000
WHITE DEER, PA 17887 ______________________________________________________________________________
GARY J ANDERSON (26703038)
7/23/2012 12:49:37 PM
LETTERS FROM THE INSIDE
Why
did it take congress fifteen years to finally change the 100 to 1 ratio crack
law? How long will it take them to finally change the unfair and unjust mandatory
minimum laws? And will they do the right thing and make the changes
retroactive??
FCI FORT DIX
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 2000
FORT DIX, NJ 08640
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TIMOTHY L TYLER (99672012)
7/24/2012 12:19:27
PM
LETTERS FROM INSIDE
Hello, I was just thinking about the shooter at the
Batman movie. If the town decided that he should not get the death penalty then
he would end up serving his life in prison without parole. My name is Timothy
Tyler with a federal prison number of 99672-012. I was arrested in 1992 and
charged with Conspiracy to distribute LSD. I plead guilty for some private
reasons and was sentenced to Life in federal prison which means that I must die
in prison. So here it is twenty years later. I am in prison serving life. So I
wonder if shooting all those innocent people is no worse than what I did. I
sold 13 Sheets of paper with LSD on them. Perhaps it is time for the American
public to reconsider what is a serious crime. I was featured on the Stossal
show thanks to Julie Stewart from FAMM (Families Against Minimum Mandatory's).
They were showing several people that are incarcerated in this country
including me last week on Fox Business. I am now gay since it is said that
without affection people go crazy. Pictures of me can be seen on a website some
people started for me called Gratefultruth.com.
I am a non violent avid Grateful Dead fan. I wonder if you as the public
agree that I should have the same sentence as a massive Killer. If not then
perhaps signing on to support a clemency for me would be more appropriate.
Sincerely,
Timothy Tyler
USP CANAAN
U.S. PENITENTIARY
P.O. BOX 300
WAYMART, PA 18472
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TOLULOPE AKINROSOTU (42402053)
7/29/2012 11:47:13 PM
LETTERS FROM THE INSIDE
A HOPE FOR A SECOND CHANCE: If you believe that justice
is NOT served when the punishment is grossly out of proportion to the crime
If you believe that people, especially young people, do
dumb things that they soon deeply regret
If you feel that people can grow and change for the
better
If you feel that sometimes people who have made mistakes
deserve a second chance
If you believe that a second chance, after serving 20
years on a 30-year sentence for a first time NONviolent drug crime is not too
audacious a hope to have, here is your chance give action to your belief.
Please visit http://www.clemencyfortolu.com
Learn about Tolu, his case and his quest for presidential
clemency. The humanity in you will be
compelled to agree that surely, Tolu has paid enough for his crime and that he
deserves your support and the support of other fair-minded people.
Sign Tolu's petition and share his petition and cause
with your friends and in the social media.
Help bring Tolu home to his family and friends. Justice delayed is justice denied.
Thank you for your time and support
http://www.clemencyfortolu.com
FCI ALLENWOOD LOW
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 1000
WHITE DEER, PA 17887
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TOLULOPE AKINROSOTU (42402053)
7/29/2012 11:48:22 PM
LETTERS FROM THE INSIDE
IN PURSUIT OF OPPORTUNITY: Eleanor Roosevelt once said,
"If opportunity doesn't come knocking, build a door in its path."
Brilliant inspiration.
My name is Tolu. I'm on a quest for presidential mercy...
Building MY door in Freedom's path.
Freedom from a 30-year mandatory sentence for a first
time, nonviolent drug conspiracy. Freedom from almost 20 years of regret,
remorse, separation from family and, stagnation of my life. Freedom from Loss
and chronic despair.
Please visit me at http://www.clemencyfortolu.com
Help me build my door to clemency by signing my petition
to President Obama. Share it with your
friends and the world on Twitter, Facebook, all social media and the
blogosphere. PLEASE lend me your
support. Every signatures counts.
Faithfully,
Tolu Akinrosotu
http://www.clemencyfortolu.com
FCI ALLENWOOD LOW
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 1000WHITE DEER, PA 17887
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BENJAMIN SORRELL (41731074)
7/29/2012 1:03:49 PM
Letters From the Inside
Crazy and Unreasonable Punishment
I am a Federal prisoner.
I am a bank robber, a carjacker, and a gun criminal. These things are all true.
I am a son, a brother, and a friend. I am a college graduate, a nonprofit
volunteer, and a hope-to-be- entrepreneur.
These things are also true.
I am slightly over halfway through a ten year
sentence. While I do think my sentence
is too long, I don't think it's crazy or unreasonable. An important consideration
in my sentencing was the danger to innocent bystanders I carried with me into
each of those banks.
Let me pause a moment to say that I am actually sorry for
the things I did. Some of my victims
were very frightened during my crimes, and I hate that I steeled myself to look
at their fear without compassion. I am
sorry.
There are others less fortunate than I. As I said, my sentence is neither crazy nor
unreasonable.
I worked with a Ukrainian in my prison job. I think he was innocent. Not in a jail-is-full-of-innocent-guys way,
but in a he-didn't-know-about-the-cocaine way.
In an actually and factually innocent way. He was also inocent about how the US courts
work, so he took his case to trial. He
has since been released back to Ukraine.
I wish him well, and I'm sorry my country stole a decade and a half from
him. Crazy and unreasonable.
I work with another friend whose sentence is crazy and
unreasonable. He is seeking executive
clemency from the President. You can
learn his details at www.clemencyfortolu,com.
I can only imagine the personal animosity required to drive such a
sentence.
It feels like I am taking too long to get to the point, so here it
is. When I am released in about four
years, I will work hard never to break the law again. If I were released tomorrow, I would work
equally hard never to break the law again.
America is paying too much money to keep people locked up for too
long. We are often locked up long past
the point that it stops serving any purpose.
FCI ALLENWOOD LOW
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 1000
WHITE DEER, PA 17887
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EUGENE STINSON (17386014)
7/30/2012 7:48:44 PM
LETTERS FROM INSIDE
I think we as ppl community and society as a whole need to learn to
crawl before
we can learn to
walk.
starting with our country and its laws along with the people whom govern
our laws.
First there are
many of you who lobby for us inmates daily,actions in which we apprecitae and
thank you for.
But with that
being said, there are many things the public and society needs to understand be
fore it can make a firm stand.
The new good time bill that is being suggested by many is
a positive and start to doing some good. but 1st things 1st
there is a 15% good time bill
thats already on the books.but is not being followed by law. we the
incarcerrated community are to recieve 54days of good time a year but only
recieve 47 of those 54days. i dont know why , but this is a fact.so you see
before we can lobby for any additional good time, i believe the original good
time % should be addressed. thank you for your time and ill keep intouch.
FCI ALLENWOOD LOW
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 1000
WHITE DEER, PA 17887
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EUGENE STINSON (17386014)
7/30/2012 8:04:43
PM
LETTERS FROM INSIDE
On the topic of
the most popular topic of the ATF "fast and furious"
I know
of many cases that are more faster and more furious than this public spill
over.
of gun
running. there is a company located in ansonia conn.who manufactor firearms.
this company has convicted felons
handeling
firearms daily. these employees are allowed to test fire and posses said
firearms. felons whom have adnitted to stealing and reselling the companies
firearms on the black market for a personal profit.To date none of these
convicted felons"employees"
have been arrested or fired for their actions.but whom have been allowed
to collect unemployment for
a brief period of time , until they have been redirected
to a different branch of the company.
all under the watchful eyes of the atf. with out any arrests or
sanctions for these violations. the most serious of which is the gun controll
act.. look at the world and its violent events.Is this the actions that the
public can allo to go un addressed?
FCI ALLENWOOD LOW
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 1000
WHITE DEER, PA 17887 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
SHAWN BROWN (58639066)
8/13/2012 7:04:33 AM
Letters From In Side
To Whom it may concern
To add to your endeavors in getting signatures to bolster
the parole/65% petition. I think it will be a great Idea to get a donation from
inmates, to establish T-shirts that has the 65%/parole logo on it, for the
support of such... And you can create a 65%/parole website as well, for the
public... Its on thing to get families of incarcerated inmates,but, its another
to get those as well, from the public, that do not have friends/family members
incarcerated.. Now I know this cost money, but, its a get ass try to get the
message out this way as well and inmates will see, how, serious this movement
is... And you can get pictures of the shirts made and send a picture to those
that donate so that they can see where there money went
FCI FAIRTON
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 420
FAIRTON, NJ 08320
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