I would like to inform everyone that I am very happy to realize that God has a plan as well as a purpose for everyone who exist on Planet Earth. I only earned a Bachelors Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from the University of Toledo on Saturday June 17, 1995 at 10:00AM. Honestly, I graduated from high school with a D Average. Therefore, I asked God to help me with my school work. I might not be the President of the United States, but I am a person who has a lot of common sense. My humble beginnings occurred in Dayton, Ohio 60 years ago. I know it is not about what you have, it is what you do with what God has blessed you with. As long as you have what you have earned, it is what you do with what God has given you. According to John 3:27 & Matthew 6:8 States that God knows the things that you need long before we can ask Him. Therefore, everything that we receive already belongs to God. I am very happy just being myself. I am not famous, but I am happy being myself. My allegiance is God First, Man Second, and myself last. Love Your Neighbor as you love yourself. God Loves You and God is always with us 🙏 💛 ❤️. God is doing for us more than we are doing for ourselves.
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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