Tag: criminal justice

Fall 2019 the movement to repeal TIS laws was reinvigorated by congressional failure to get another criminal justice reform across the finish line. In 2018, I received a prison phone call out of Gus Harrison that a bipartisian HB 5666 was introduced in the House of Representatives in order to revive an earned time system […]
Until mass incarceration, over-policing, police brutality and the many other issues associated with police officials are permanently resolved those who maintain these injustices should not be celebrated. They’ve obviously failed. There’s no problem with the celebration of professions that contribute to the benefit of our society as a whole. When thinking about those who serve […]
After collecting thousands of signatures on the Initiative Petition to initiate good time, talking to office staff and reaching out to each member of Michigan’s Law and Justice committee it’s my clear understanding that the bill is currently being held up in the Law & Justice committee by Chairman Klint Kesto. He seems to lack […]