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KUDOS TO SENATOR GREG EVERS
Senator Greg Evers, District 2, took a bold step on Lobby Day, Tuesday, February 21, 2012, when he spoke in favor of Parole in Florida. This Senator is not ‘soft’ on crime, he is smart on crime! Senator Evers proposed that parolees wear monitoring devices and be subject to severe penalties for violating. Monitoring would cost significantly less […]
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TOO MUCH TIME FOR THE CRIME? Featuring Gregory L. Stephens, Sr.
Greg Stephens Mr. Stephens is surrounded by a loving and supportive family. He describes himself as a God-fearing man who is blessed with spiritual qualities of love, kindness, strength and guidance. Greg just celebrated another birthday on the inside but his birthday wish is to be reunited with his mom, son and family members. Pictured with his grand […]
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A KNOCK OUT PUNCH FOR PRISON PRIVATIZATION
Senate Bill 2038, the prison privatization bill, would have devastated small communities and working families’ economic stability and safety. However , it received a ‘knock out’ punch that will prevent tax dollars from being funneled to special interests that own corporate prisons, ie, Corrections Corporation of America and GEO Group. The Florida Senate voted 21-19 […]
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SAY “NO” TO PRISON PRIVATIZATION – SB 2038
Do not allow Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) and Geo Group to make billions on the backs of inmates and the purses of their families through this prison for profit privatization bill. URGENT: ALL HANDS ON DECK Senate President Haridopolos and Gov. Rick Scott Will Attempt to Ram Prison Privatization Through the Florida Senate […]
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TOO MUCH TIME FOR THE CRIME? FEATURING KEDRIAN
FEATURING KEDRIAN P. LAWRENCE Kedrian had never been in trouble or incarcerated prior to this incident. In fact he was known in his neighborhood as the kid with the lawn mower always trying to make an honest dollar. He even helped one of his neighbors with the laborious task of constructing a new swimming pool. His […]
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VACANT PAROLE BOARD SEAT FILLED
AND NOW THERE ARE THREE. The Parole Commission has removed the ‘vacant’ sign from the seat of that third empty chair and gave a warm welcome to their newest member, Bernard Cohen, a former corrections executive. The Associated Press TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The newest member of the state parole commission is no stranger […]
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FLORIDA PRISON CLOSURES IN 2012
Seven (7) of Florida’s prisons are slated for closure by July, including a major institution at Raiford and a Broward women’s prison, according to a Florida Department of Corrections press release. However, this will not give inmates any hope of release or possibility of parole when, in fact, this would be the ideal time for our state government to Reinstatement Parole. […]
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RALLYING FOR PAROLE AT THE CAPITAL
Rip Van Winkle may have slept for 20 years but Florida has been in a selective state of unconsciousness for 29. There’s been no Parole in Florida since 1983 (with few exceptions) and it’s TIME TO AWAKE THE STATE! And that’s just what happened at the rally held at the Capital on Tuesday, January 10, 2012, first day […]
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ASK YOUR FLORIDA LEGISLATORS TO REINSTATE PAROLE
Follow the two steps below to send an email to your legislators telling them that you want Parole Reinstated in Florida for those who regret their crime, have served time, pose no threat to community and can reintegrate successfully. Florida’s extreme ‘Get Tough on Crime’ legislation has resulted in extraordinarily long sentences that keep those, sentenced in their youth, incarcerated […]
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PRISON DOORS NOW OPEN FOR CRACK COCAINE OFFENDERS
New rules slashing crack cocaine sentences go into effect By Carol Cratty, CNN updated 9:20 AM EST, Wed Nov 2, 2011 STORY HIGHLIGHTS U.S. Sentencing Commission voted to make reduced minimum penalties retroactive More than 12,000 current inmates will be eligible for reduced sentences Some inmates were released Tuesday, the first day of […]