Tuesday, September 23, 2008

What we Want to Accomplish

We want to help those prisoners who are innocent:
1. Help get out their story by giving them web pages or if they have their own sites linking to them.
2. Helping them with their legal fees by letting people know where they can send money to help.
3. Trying to convince people in television to have a show about the innocent people in prison. Hopefully the proceeds from the show will go to the prisoners' defense fund.
4. Exposing the corrupt practices and shoddy legal work that put them in prison.
5. Suggesting new laws that will help eliminate the problem.

We want to help Prisoners who are abused and unfairly treated by the system:
1. Many prisoners are abused for just doing the right thing.
2. If a guard does not like a prisoner he can make life hell for prisoner or even have prisoner killed.
3. In many cases the prisoners who earn parole do not get it but those who are a danger to society are given it.
4. Prison guards and officials make money off of bodies in prison. Therefore they do what they can to keep prisoners in prison. False charges of violations are common.
5. Drugs are easier to get in prison. This would not be if the guards were not involved.
6. Innocent prisoners are hassled and their legal papers destroyed by guards and officials.
7. Medical care is poor and that may be a compliment to the system. Medical personnel are unqualified and do not care.
We want to help those who are harassed and put in fear by corrupt police, prosecutors and Judges:
1. We will report the stories of corruption on all levels of government.
2. We will tell the stories of those who are harassed. If they are in fear of retaliation we they can be anonymous.
3. We will report the corruption to those that can help stop it including the news media representatives that can be trusted.
We will help those who are being discriminated against by the system.
We will do everything in our power to improve the system.

Can it be done?

I don't know. It hasn't been done yet. That does not mean that it can't be done. If we can get enough people together and if we can get people to write the powers that be we may succeed. If we can I have hope and if you have hope together we may make a difference.

Friday, September 19, 2008

The Beginning

I started researching this book on 6/2/02 and my eyes have been opening wider almost every day.


When I started I was for capital punishment but I also felt that more should be done to protect the innocent. Now I am against capital punishment because the innocent can not be protected from the crooked people in the system. Our system is one where money talks and protects the guilty.


The death of one innocent person makes capital punishment wrong. The system does not allow many innocent men and women the chance to prove their innocence. Most are poor and have no money for their defense and the court appointed lawyers in many cases work against them.


The death penalty may not in itself cruel and inhuman punishment. The system is cruel and inhuman punishment. It is knowing that you are innocent and the odds are that you are going to die but you do not know when. It is getting your hopes up that the appeal will succeed and because of the corruption it does not help.


Even for the guilty the wait for the appeals and clemency is cruel and inhuman punishment. At least with life without the possibility of parole there is the knowledge that when you die you will either be murdered and possibly not see it coming or die of old age.


There are many levels of prison. There are levels based on security and the danger you are to others. Life can be a total hell or not so bad if it were not for the fact that you can not go away when you want to. In many cases the levels of security are based on how much the guards like you. If you piss off the guards you may go to a higher security level. You may also get beaten or killed depending on how much you piss them off. If you are mentally ill you may go to maximum or super maximum security. It is easier to segregate you than to give you your meds.


If you are a handsome young man you may end up being someone's bitch. You may end up giving sex for protection. If not you may end up getting raped. You may have a cell mate that likes your body and rapes you until you give in to his cravings.


You may make someone mad and get the beat up of you. That someone may be another prisoner or even a guard.


You may spend 23 hours a day in your cell alone. Meals may be brought to your cell. Your other hour may be spent in a small yard with high walls where you do not see the Sun but only a small part of the sky. For some that one hour only comes three days a week.

You may have years without human contact. You will be your best friend, your only friend and sometimes your worst enemy.


Are these things the worse that can happen to you? It depends on what to you is the worse that can happen. You thought life was a bitch before you got to prison. Now what do you think.


Most prisoners say that they are innocent victims. They did no wrong. The sad thing is that some of them are innocent of the crime but guilty of being poor. Without money your chances are slim of an acquittal when wrongfully accused. Many of the innocent plead guilty because they realize that they will get a worse sentence if they go to trial. They can not afford an appeal.


Instead of the public defender who may not know his ass from a hole in the ground we need good attorneys who are qualified to be appointed to these cases. They must do the best they can do and if not and incompetence can be proven they not only lose the right to practice law but they also have to pay for another attorney chosen by the defendant.


This book is going to tell you more about the innocent, prison life and life outside after you served your time. I hope that this book will keep some people from getting into the position that will land them in prison. I hope that they stay away from those who are on their way to prison. Many of the innocent were in the wrong place at the wrong time. Some were convicted by the real killer’s testimony. Some got a ride from the killer and the killing was while they were with the killer. This can work with any crime.


The guy that gives you a ride could stop at a party store. Have you wait in the running car while he robs the store. He gets caught and you are still in the car. According to witnesses you were the look out and if you drove you were the get away driver. There are people in prison who took a friend somewhere and drove them somewhere when they came out. When the cops come they find out that they were the get away driver for a crime they did not know about. Next thing they know they are in prison.


For those on death row they are all there because they are poor. The wealthy do not get the death penalty. The may not even get life.


If a black kills a white in a death penalty state the will most likely get death. The other way around the killer will get life or less. Bigotry is alive and well in the death penalty states. If you are a poor white you too may get the death penalty.


What can we do to right this wrong? The links section of the web site for my book is and use the web rings. There are many who need your help.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

What is the Injustice System?

When I got involved in The Injustice System I did not realize the extent of the horrors in the system. The more I looked into it the more I was shocked and appalled at or system of “Justice.”

What is Justice? Does it exist? Is it something for most of us but not for many of us? If you are poor what are the odds that you will receive justice? I hope that this book will answer these questions. I hope that this book will make you and others think about the problems in the system and help change the system.

Some things you need to know.

The system is not for the poor. If you are poor and you are accused of a crime you did not commit the odds are against you. If you are Black, Arabic or Hispanic the odds get worse.

You are supplied with an attorney who in many cases is not only incompetent but works with the prosecution against the you. He does not cross examine witnesses, use the discovery procedures, or call witnesses for the defense.

The prosecution in many cases will not call witnesses because they said someone else did it. They hide this fact from the defense or the defense does not act on this. DNA evidence has been left out of the trial that would clear the defendant.

Jail house snitches: If you are on a jury and the prosecution calls a jail house snitch the odds are that he is lying to get a light sentence or freedom. There are those who commit crimes and become jail house snitches in order to get back on the streets to continue their chosen professions. In most cases they are told what the prosecutor wants them to say and they say it no matter what the truth is. Everyone knows they are lying except for the jury. If you are on the jury and they use a snitch do not vote for a guilty verdict because the odds are that the accused is innocent at least there is a big chance that he is being railroaded by the prosecution.

In many cases the person who committed the crime is the prosecutor’s main witness against the accused. The sad thing is that the prosecution knows this. They give the guilty person immunity to testify against the innocent person.

It is easier to convict an innocent person in many cases than to convict a guilty person. It can be difficult to get the evidence together to prove the case so evidence is fabricated or in the case of evidence that points or the innocence of the person is left out of the trial.

I will be giving you case summaries that will make your skin crawl. More about these cases are on the web site for The Injustice System. Please look at the site as you read the book. Together they will show you that our system is not only flawed but it is full of corruption. You will see that parts of our country are not free but run by despots who are not any better than Adolph Hitler and others dictators from the past. There are people in our country that live in police states who are in constant fear to say anything.

What can you do about this? Write your Congressperson and tell them you want action. You can quote this book or web pages from the web site. Take the time to investigate those who are running for office. If there is a hint of corruption do not vote for them. It is better to be safe than sorry.

If you know of other cases of abuse of the system, contact me and I will add it to the web site. Feel free to name names but remember those who are corrupt have been known to fight back and they do not hesitate to abuse the law to get back at those who oppose them. You can remain anonymous but I do want to have access to evidence.

I have been accused of playing the race card in some of my writings. I have been told that most of the innocent and most of those on death row are white. If you look at percentages you will find that the percentage of blacks and Hispanics on death row is much higher than whites. In many of the innocence and death row cases they would not be there if they were not minorities. They were framed because of the color of their skin.

The attitudes of many in small towns throughout the country have not changed in over 100 years. There are many small towns that are still run by the sheriff and the good old boys. Anyone black or white who pisses them off has a chance of ending up in prison or killed.

Angola, Louisiana has a prison that is on an old plantation. The family that owned the plantation still lives there and is employed by the prison. The prison is run like a plantation with the prisoners as slaves. Slavery is legal in the case of prisoners.

Prisoners are beaten and forced to work when they are physically unfit for work. A man was sent to work in the fields soon after surgery for a hernia. The stitches came loose and it took them a month to get him back to the hospital.

They still use a horse drawn hearse for the convicts who die in Angola, LA.

After reading this book and looking at the web site I think you will realize that our country is one of the worst when it comes to human rights and the treatment of prisoners.

What is The Injustice System? It is a web site, a book, a dream and a hope. It is my hope that because of it the system will become a justice system. No matter who or what you are you will get justice.