Teenage Killers
Second Chance Killers “Miller’s Children: Why Giving Teenage Killers a Second Chance Matters for All of Us” by Dr. James...
Second Chance Killers “Miller’s Children: Why Giving Teenage Killers a Second Chance Matters for All of Us” by Dr. James...
Aurora, Colo. April 25, 2023. This past Tuesday at the Federal Bureau of Prisons’ (BOP) all warden training, Colette Peters...
While searching our Corrlinks MP3 database I came across the audiobook version of the Holy Bible read by Christopher Glyn....
I have to share this story with you about my partner Eva and of our wonderful cats who become part...
What a splendid day it was for our Catholic Community. It has been over 15 months since the last Mass...
New modified procedures at prison prevents inmates from receiving personal letters and other general correspondence. Prison claims illicit drugs are...
On The War On Drugs What is the point of prison? This is an essential question to be asked when...
All is lost thought it seems,Without my compass it’s just dreams.A wayward sailor, that I am,With no lighthouse I’m on...
This is an addendum to my blog "Stolen Identity I". For my third and final lawsuit I actually made some case law (Marcinski v. RBS Citizens Bank, N.A., 36 F.Supp.3d 286 (2014) LEXIS 61639 - Southern District of New York May 2, 2014) and a few articles were written about the case. Below is an excerpt of an article written by L. Jean Noonan, titled, "FLRA Statute of Limitations Starts Anew with Each Dispute".
Several years ago I was shocked to have received a judgment order against me for failure to pay my credit card debt. I was confused because at that point I was in prison well over a decade and I certainly didn't have any credit cards. I immediately wrote a letter to the bank listed on the lawsuit to notify them that they have the wrong person and to let them know where I've been lately.