Tag: prison
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The Illusion of Redemption: When Former Inmates Exploit the System. The Case of Sean Marshall: A Con Man in Disguise
In the criminal justice system, corruption and deception exist on both sides of the courtroom. From habitual victim liars who fabricate stories to manipulate the legal system, to public defenders, attorneys, and judges who cut corners, overlook evidence, and prioritize their careers over justice—every stage of a case is tainted. The system is flawed, not…
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Injustice in El Paso County, Colorado: How a Black Man Was Framed for a Crime He Didn’t Commit and Failed by the System – When the Victim Lies.
“Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth.” — Buddha By age 18, 30% of Black males, 26% of Hispanic males, and 22% of White males have been arrested in the United States. By age 23, 49% of Black males, 44% of Hispanic males, and 38% of White males have been…
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The Missy Yvonne Woods CBI Scandal: A Systemic Failure in Colorado’s Justice System. The Michael Clark Case: A True High-Profile Case or Just Noise?
The recent indictment of Missy Yvonne Woods by the state prosecutor in Jefferson County on a staggering 102 counts—including forgery, influencing a public servant, manipulation, and deceptive practices—has shaken the foundation of Colorado’s Bureau of Investigation (CBI). While the prospect of a 60-year sentence may sound like a serious consequence, the reality is far less…
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The Struggles of Redemption Road Fitness Foundation: A Harsh Reality Check. Volunteering: A Path to Understanding and Redemption Behind Prison Walls. Nick Wells I am the President.
“Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.” – Elizabeth Andrew I have been doing CrossFit since 2010. Over the past 15 years, it has become a central part of my life. I used to compete at a high level, participating in internal and external competitions. But now, my focus has shifted…
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Understanding the SMART Hearing and Its Implications Senator Julie Gonzales: A Question of Leadership and Integrity. Is Senator Julie Gonzales involved in unethical practices?Examining the Implications of Inmates Testimonies in CDOC Reform Discussions.
On January 14, 2025, the second day of the SMART hearing was held—a significant event in Colorado’s legislative process. But what exactly is a SMART hearing, and why is it so important?The “State Measurement for Accountable, Responsive, and Transparent Government Act” (SMART Government Act) mandates that executive agencies present detailed reports annually to joint legislative committees. These…
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Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition: Advocacy or Opportunism? A Web of Financial Mismanagement and Questionable Alliances.Unraveling the Triangle: Coalition, WAGEES, and Second Chance Center. Colorado.
A New Chapter for America: Hope for Justice Reform in 2025 In just a few days, the United States will welcome a new president—a figure surrounded by controversy, described by some as a criminal yet undeniably a product of the same system we all navigate. This shared reality connects us in ways we may not…
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Reflections on 2024: Lessons from a Year of Advocacy and Challenges Farewell 2024: A Year of Nonprofits, Challenges, and Hope for Change CDOC DNA Scandal and More…
I want to dedicate this article to those who remain behind the walls of prison, who refuse to give up. You are my true source of light – Jaime, Matt, Dave, Andrew, Tyson, Roy, Shawn, Matt Z. Justin, Evan … As 2025 begins, we lift up those behind prison walls. Fill their hearts with hope,…
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His Name Was Robert Brooks: A Tragic Story of Injustice and Violence Behind Bars. Video of inmate’s fatal beating shows him handcuffed as correctional officers punch and kick him
“Prisoners’ lives matter, no matter the circumstances. Every life deserves dignity, respect, and justice.” Over the years, I’ve traveled to prisons around the world, witnessing firsthand the brutal realities faced by incarcerated individuals. Some prisons stand out as examples of humanity, while others reflect the darkest corners of the human experience. My journey has taken…
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The Fragile Foundation of Justice: Hunter’s Case and the Fallout from DNA Evidence Misconduct. New Legislation Seeks Justice for Defendants Impacted by Colorado Bureau of Investigation Scandal.Missy Woods Investigation: A Legacy of Misconduct Rocks the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.
In 2002, Hunter, then 43 years old, was convicted of sexual assault in Jefferson County, Colorado. Today, at 64, he continues to maintain his innocence, despite spending more than two decades behind bars. His case has resurfaced in the public eye due to a federal lawsuit challenging the integrity of the evidence that led to…
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Where Dreams Take the Field, and the Denver Dream Center Becomes the North Pole.
Coors Field: A Place Where Dreams Take the Field Nestled in the heart of Denver, Coors Field is more than just a ballpark—it’s a beloved gathering spot where families and friends come together to watch the Rockies play. Sure, the Rockies might not always top the league, but that’s never been the point. It’s about…