The Old is gone! The new is here! Let's start things off by giving thanks to God & His Son Jesus Christ for allowing us to live and see this new year. Thank you Lord Jesus for waking me up this morning to breathe his precious breath of life. I thank Him for allowing me to stand erect and to ask Him; What plans do you have for me? Live in your purpose and God’s Truth are very important to me. I am still homeless right now! My own family members need all of you to pray for them 🙏 ❤️ I am staying with my relatives on a temporary basis 🙏 💙 My own family members don't want me around them ! I was released from the hospital recently and I have to allow God to help me ! I want all of you to please pray for me as well ! I really need your prayers each day throughout the years. Therefore my destination is always unknown ! I am still hurt right now because I need to take my medications which have been changed. The only thing that I know is that I am still clean and sober because God does not want me to drink alcohol and smoke marijuana anymore because I will be destroying my temple of the Living God.
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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