My most influential teacher was Jesus Christ. I am saying this because I used to be an alcoholic and addict. I have been clean and sober since Wednesday May 2, 1990. I asked God to please remove the desire to drink beer and smoke marijuana on a daily basis. I want to say that my Mother, Grandmothers and grandfathers are responsible for giving me affirmations and love on a regular basis. My Aunts and Uncles were available as well. I am very grateful 🙏 to be clean and sober. Although, I have been prescribed a total of 38 pills every single day. My doctors have prescribed me to take my medication and feel better. I have 9 doctors that are responsible for prescribing me medicine. A Federal Judge named Dr David White ordered me to take 9 psychotropic medications for my behavior and other problems. God Loves You & God Bless You All. Thank you for reading my essay.
Skip to Main Content Post All Posts All Posts Federal Newsletters New Legal Pathways for Sentence Reduction, Appeals, and Prison Reform in 2025 Brandon Harper 6 hours ago 4 min read Rated 0 out of 5 stars. No ratings yet The landscape of post-conviction relief, sentencing reform, and criminal justice advocacy continues to evolve in 2025. With new Supreme Court rulings, legislative reforms, and legal challenges reshaping the way courts handle post-conviction cases, now is a critical time to explore opportunities for sentence reductions, appeals, and prison condition challenges. This article will break down key legal changes, major cases to watch, and new avenues that could provide relief for incarcerated individuals across the United States. Whether you're a family member advocating for a loved one or an individual seeking post-conviction relief, this guide will provide actionable information on recent developments that may impact your case. 1. Supreme Court Cases That Could Impact ...
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