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Category Archives: wrongfully convicted
The Other Death Penalty: part 2
You may be thinking to yourself, “I thought the United States Supreme Court ruled juveniles being sentenced to Life Without the Possibility of Parole unconstitutional.” Then how is it that I am still sentenced as a JLWOP? Because the U.S. … Continue reading
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August Visit
When you only get to spend a fraction of your time with your loved one, you tend to place more meaning in every subtle little thing that happens. Every action, every moment is something valuable in itself. The time I … Continue reading
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11 years
To try to remember something from 11 years ago is difficult at best. I have a pretty terrible memory, so attempting to recall what my life was like 11 years ago is like trying to see through muddy water. I … Continue reading
Calipatria Visit
-January 2013- We had arrived at the airport in San Diego around 10 pm, picked up a rental car, and driven approximately 2 hours into the desert which was near Mexico. It was too dark for me to see much … Continue reading
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