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ISSUES WE ADDRESS
- Parole
- Sentencing practices: Equitable Sentences
- Rehabilitation and Education
- Gun Enhancement
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Prosecutorial Abuses
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The Drug War
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Government Run Amuck
- Voting Rights
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Should the federal government allow an Arab company to control the seaports in six American cities? - Cast your vote!
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It Is
A Fact
One out of every 75 American males
(men & boys) is in prison. The
number has increased by 3% since last
year.
There are 3,033,321 prisoners today
in the United States, This does not
account for the millions who have served
terms but now retain the title of “felon”
and are to some degree under supervision
of the prison system. The number jumps
to nearly 7 million when you count
all those on probation.
This is a tremendous financial drain
on our economy with a cost over $90,999,630,000
per year! And, this is only an estimate!
It seems that everything we want to
do now is either illegal, immoral or
fattening, Aa the story goes.
There must be some truth to it. Currently
one of every 142 U.S. residents is
locked away… nearly an 8-fold increase
in just a couple of years. Our nation
has a larger prisoner population than
Russia. With 5 percent of the world’s
population, we have 25 percent of the
prisoners! When you consider the number
of people on probation or parole, one
in every 32 people in the country is
involved.
Something is wrong. Our tendency to
lock more people away as a viable solution
to our problems should not be shrugged
off. The present system is NOT working.
See on the net: Bureau
of Justice Statistics.
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LEGAL FORMS
A NUMBER OF FORMS ARE MADE AVAILABLE TO YOU FOR FILING ON VARIOUS ISSUES.
An Index of the various forms can be found HERE
(Note: There is a great deal of work to be done on this page. Be patient and check back. If you need a form o the Contact list below, go to CONTACT and send us an e-Mail. Thank you for your patience)
We suggest that you read the relevant Sections of the Code. You are provided here with the option of completing the form on line or printing out a form in PDF.
We thank Kevin White for his work on this project. He has accumulated the most common forms, entered them into the computer and helps us to provide support.
We will add any forms you might have that you wish to send to us. Our objective here is to make available all the tools for those who are representing themselves. We will ask anyone who is seeking help with the filing to complete the related form first.
Ideally, we will have our legal support people to review your work and make changes or suggestions working directly with you.
We have made the forms as generic as we know how to. There are different forms for different districts. You might want to get a form on the topic from your district court. We do not anticipate problems using these forms. We feel that the information provided the Courts will be all inclusive and standard. Just be sure. Of course, if you are being represented, the attorney in the District where the filing is to be made should have the proper form.
We welcome your suggestions
CONTENTS
List of Forms
FORMS PRESENTLY AVAILABLE.
A
FORM TO BE USED BY A FEDERAL PRISONER IN FILING A PETITION FOR WRITOF HABEAS CORPUS PURSUANT TO 28 U.S.C. SECTION 2241
B
FORM TO BE USED BY A FEDERAL PRISONER IN FILING A PETITION FOR WRITOF HABEAS CORPUS PURSUANT TO 28 U.S.C. SECTION 2241
28 USC § 2244 Print out
28 USC § 2254 Print out
28 USC § 2254 Complete on line
28 USC § 2255 Cover page
28 USC § 2255 Print out
28 USC § 1331
42 USC § 1983
AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE
CONGRESSIONAL ASSISTANCE FORM
DIVORCE 1 DIVORCE 2
EXPUNGEMENT
POWER OF ATTORNEY FULL
POWER OF ATTORNEY LIMITED
POWER OF ATTORNEY PARTIAL
APPLICATION TO PROCEED WITHOUT PREPAYMENT
OF FEES
AFFIDAVIT
DIVORCE 1
DIVORCE 2
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We believe that the Mandatory Sentencing
practice of the Federal Judicial System
is wrong. We believe that the unforgiving
practice of not allowing for Parole
is wrong. We believe that warehousing
of inmates with minimal facilities
for retraining, rehabilitation, education
is wrong. We what to make a difference.
We want to educate policy makers to
the benefits of change and the evil
of the current practices.
We strongly fear that the current
policies of the Criminal Justice system
speaks to the deterioration of our
American Way of life, absent the fundamental
Judeo-Christian ethos of forgiveness.
We work to prevent the continuing moral
and ethical decline of our system.
We want to make the World a better
place. We what to minimize crime through
education and strengthening of our
religious underpinning. We want to
assure the children of incarcerated
parents that they do not have to suffer
the separation and accompanying deprivation
of having a parent in prison alone.
We want to our system to show a human
side driven by concern for our fellow
citizens, the offended, the offenders,
the tax payer.
We want to increase the quality of
life of all our neighbors with higher
standards of conduct toward the incarcerated,
laws that are administered fairly and
evenly with total impartiality. We
want everyone to live in a community
free of crime and feel that through
education, medical treatment and work
we can realize these ends.
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