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- On the Heels of the sentencing THIS WEEK of a former prison corrections officer…now the FBI has exposed a new BRIBERY SCHEME?!
- Sexual Assault and Female Inmates in Danbury,Connecticut in The News today…More Common than you think!
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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
A Change of Opinion and a 74% bonus?!
Here is an interesting change of opinion! Victims in my particular legal case included Bank of America and Chase, who among others have been accused of fraud by the Department of Justice. Bank of America was found guilty by a … Continue reading
Posted in accountability, Bank industry, disparities, incarceration, injustice, justice, law, legal, mortgage industry\, prison reform, Uncategorized
Tagged Bank fraud, Bank of America, Elizabeth Warren, fraud, incarceration, injustice, justice, law, mortgage, Mortgage fraud, prison, prison reform, sentencing, sentencing disparities, Stacey Petro
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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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THANK YOU to all who signed the petition, called, emailed or faxed!
Thanks for all of the support to all who helped us get OVER 100 (147 to be exact!) petitioners on my Change.Org petition. [http://www.change.org/petitions/thurgood-marshall-u-s-courthouse-ny-new-york-100-calls-and-letters-are-needed-please-my-appeal-and-a-call-to-action-for-a-fair-court-review]. It is now closed and was sent to the Court in New York. Hopefully the US … Continue reading
Posted in call to action, courts, incarceration, injustice, justice, law, legal, mortgage industry\, parenting, prison reform, Uncategorized, women's rights
Tagged appeal, court, Danbury, fraud, human rights, human rights abuses, incarceration, injustice, jury, justice, legal, mortgage, Mortgage fraud, nonviolent offenders, orange is the new black, prison, prison reform, sentencing, Stacey Petro, women's rights
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100 Calls and Letters are needed, Please! My appeal- and a Call to Action!
We are desperately hoping that we can get over 100 calls, emails, faxes and letters sent by Monday in support of allowing this appeal to just be HEARD by the Court. Prosecution is trying to now throw out the appeal! … Continue reading
Posted in call to action, human rights, incarceration, injustice, justice, law, legal, moms, mortgage industry\, parenting, prison reform, Uncategorized, women's rights
Tagged appeal, court, fraud, human rights, human rights abuses, incarceration, injustice, justice, law, legal, mortgage, orange is the new black, Petro, prison, sentencing, Stacey Petro, women's rights
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