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“It is no wonder that Danbury inmates were not given halfway house recommendations as the Second Chance Act dictates… they had to pay”
After she was informed by family about the latest scandal at The Danbury Federal Correctional Facility, this is her public response she asked to be blogged: STACEY PETRO on 3/15/2014 9:22:58 PM wrote “It is no wonder that Danbury inmates … Continue reading
Posted in accountability, courts, human rights, incarceration, injustice, justice, legal, moms, prison reform, Scandal, Uncategorized, women's rights
Tagged Danbury federal correctional facility, human rights, incarceration, inmates, Kisha Perkins, orange is the new black, prison reform, scandal, women's rights
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STACEY PETRO on 2/17/2014 6:12:22 PM wrote The past few weeks I have been overwhelmed, adjusting from the transfer from a minimum security camp to a higher security detention center. I have been researching Bureau of Prisons policy, which doesn’t … Continue reading
My Prison Transfer & My Open Letter to Congress Who Care
Open Letter:February 2, 2014Dear Member of Congress: My name is Stacey Petro and I am originally from Connecticut. I have been an inmate at the Danbury Federal Prison Camp since July 16, 2012. In order to be classified in a … Continue reading
Posted in accountability, call to action, courts, human rights, injustice, justice, law, legal, mortgage industry\, prison reform, Slave labor, Uncategorized, women's rights
Tagged Danbury, orange is the new black, Petro, prison camps, prison reform, Senators, sentencing disparities, transfer of prisoners, women's rights
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Blowing the Cover off Prison
Blowing the Cover of Prison
Posted in accountability, call to action, courts, disparities, human rights, incarceration, injustice, justice, law, legal, prison reform, Uncategorized, women's rights
Tagged Attorney general, Bureau of Prisons, Danbury, Mortgage fraud, nonviolent offenders, orange is the new black, Petro, prison, prison reform, Senators, Stacey Petro, transfer of prisoners
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Open Letter: Female Slave Labor- Wanted in Philadelphia!
Open letter: Dear Senator Blumenthal; RE: The Transfer of Inmate Stacey Petro, Reg # 17986-014, Federal Institutional Correctional Facility- Camp 33 ½ Pembroke Rd. Danbury, CT 06811 Senator Blumenthal, I am writing to you as I know that you were … Continue reading
Posted in accountability, call to action, courts, disparities, human rights, incarceration, injustice, justice, legal, moms, prison reform, Slave labor, Uncategorized, women's rights
Tagged Blumenthal, Bureau of Prisons, court, Danbury, DeLauro, human rights, incarceration, injustice, moms, orange is the new black, prison reform, Retaliation, Stacey Petro, Whistleblowing, women's rights
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Since my appeal was just recently dismissed without even being heard, many people have shown concern over how this could even happen. I have been hearing such concern since my case began, and especially since my sentencing which was almost … Continue reading
The Issue of Absolute Job Assurance over Duty and Justice?
I had the honor of reading some of the work done by Dr. Richard Cordero Esq which brings attention to the issue of judicial wrongdoing. I am, myself awaiting appeal ( still as of this date NO RULING on the … Continue reading
Posted in accountability, call to action, courts, human rights, incarceration, injustice, justice, law, legal, prison reform, Uncategorized, women's rights
Tagged court, Covello, Danbury, incarceration, injustice, Petro, prison, prison camps, prison reform, sentencing, sentencing disparities, Stacey Petro, women, women's rights
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Prison or Shell Company? Another Position for Prison Reform
It’s not surprising that in prison there are rules that we inmates have to follow here in the federal prison camp. It is also not surprising that there are some inmates that don’t follow the rules. What is stunning though … Continue reading
Posted in accountability, call to action, government contracts, human rights, incarceration, injustice, justice, law, legal, moms, mortgage industry\, parenting, prison reform, Uncategorized, women's rights
Tagged Bureau of Prisons, court, Eric Holder, human rights, incarceration, injustice, law, moms, mortgage, nonviolent offenders, orange is the new black, Petro, Piper Kerman, prison reform, sentencing, Stacey Petro, women
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