Category Archives: Inmate Stories

Thursday Morning Miscellany: Stealing Stolen iPhones, Why We Need Assault Rifles, Life After Prison, and Lego Guns in Kindergarten

”I want to report my iPhone being stolen.” Well, not technically his iPhone, more like an iPhone he’d just stolen. And after that is where the story gets really strange. This article contains not only a pretty funny ”stupid criminals” story, but also a look at the epidemic of iPhone … Continue reading

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Should Felons Be Allowed To Vote?

In Florida alone, about a million citizens of voting age will be prohibited from voting this year — and for the rest of their lives. Florida is one of four states (Kentucky, Iowa and Virginia are the others) in which felons and former felons are banned from voting. In all, … Continue reading

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It’s Time For Me to Die: An Inside Look at Death Row, by Michael Ross

Confessed and convicted serial killer Michael Ross wrote this article in 1998, after his original death sentence (in Connecticut) had been overturned and while awaiting re-sentencing. Though the defense offered Ross’s mental illness as a mitigating circumstance in his trial, Ross was willing to waive the re-sentencing hearing and accept … Continue reading

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Criminal Defense Attorney Kirk Tarman (San Bernardino County CA) Discusses Suppression Motions Based Upon the 4th Amendment, Dismissal Motions, Discovery Motions, and more…

Motions are one of the most important aspects of a criminal case before getting to trial.  Kirk Tarman, criminal defense attorney in San Bernardino County CA, discusses suppression motions based upon the 4th Amendment, dismissal motions, discovery motions, and more… for a glimpse into the preparation of a criminal case. … Continue reading

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