Well, you would think that the inmates would be the ones with all the problems, but once again I am not surprised to hear that despite us losing all we owned and worked for, our families and our friends, we are strangely better adjusted than the people who are detaining us.
A few weeks back a woman who worked here had “improper relations” with an inmate. She was stripped of her office and hasn’t been seen since she was caught, although she will probably get through it and be back as the blue line hides all their wrongs and faults– sticking Read more.....
Eddy Lepp is a California Rastafarian minister and medical marijuana activist currently serving a 10-year sentence in Lompoc Federal Penitentiary for a legal medical cannabis grow in Lake County, CA. To follow his case or donate to his prison books please visit Green Aid: The Medical Marijuana Legal Defense and Education Fund.
Well, where to start? I guess way back to when my attorney’s and I were going to trial [in 2004], we had won several times and thought that this case would be thrown out. However, even after allt he warrants were thrown out, I still find myself. here.
We argued the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and though we had won there, but the judge went against Supreme Court cases saying otherwise, and I find myself here.
We believed we had won the trial, but due to the Read more.....







