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Proclaim Justice is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to winning freedom for victims of wrongful conviction.

Austin, TX Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Maggie Freleng
Maggie Freleng@maggiefreleng·
🚨PLEASE help us: Nikki Zinger has spent over 30 years in prison for murdering her mother - her only family. DNA proves the prosecutions theory was wrong. Nikki is innocent and needs our help just to survive inside. Learn more at the link below and SHARE: linktr.ee/FreeNikkiZinger
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Maurice Chammah🍹🎻
Maurice Chammah🍹🎻@MauriceChammah·
Journalists have been covering deaths from prison heat since at least 2012. Before every summer, legislators have a choice to budget for A/C, and they don’t, and more people die. Texas had a state budget surplus this year. themarshallproject.org/2017/10/11/coo…
PBS News@NewsHour

In Texas, more than two-thirds of prisoner living areas lack air conditioning. @johnyangtv speaks with @MauriceChammah to learn more. to.pbs.org/3XWHU4K

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Wire of Hope
Wire of Hope@Wire_of_Hope·
Our members' profiles have already been updated accordingly. Make sure to send all mail for people at the rollout units to: Texas Department of Criminal Justice Inmate’s Full First and Last Name + TDCJ Number + Unit Name P.O. Box 660400 Dallas, TX 75266-0400 #prisonpenpals
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Wire of Hope
Wire of Hope@Wire_of_Hope·
This new policy will be rolling out in Texas state prisons in phases. It is only to launch on July 17th, 2023 at Polunsky, Coffield, Powledge, Plane, Garza West, Allred, Clements, Halbert, Robertson and East Texas ISF units for now. Remaining units will follow. [...]
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Wire of Hope
Wire of Hope@Wire_of_Hope·
We are saddened to share the news that Texas is now one of the states to implement the replacement of physical mail in their prisons for scanned copies, supposedly to reduce the amount of contraband being sent in throughout the mail. We do NOT support such measures. [...]
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The Appeal
The Appeal@theappeal·
"Stories like mine, while common throughout the U.S. prison system, rarely see the light of day." From a Washington prison, Kevin Light-Roth writes about spending nearly 400 days in solitary, all due to an obscenely arbitrary decision-making process. theappeal.org/solitary-confi…
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ProclaimJustice@JusticeProclaim·
Of course TDCJ says the change is to reduce contraband, but evidence shows mail is not the primary source of contraband in prisons. This change means people incarcerated in Texas will no longer get physical letters or photos, but will get scans of them instead.
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Morgan Godvin
Morgan Godvin@MorganGodvin·
Mail scanning doesn’t keep drugs out of prisons. But it does cut people’s only tangible connection to their loved ones. No more drawings from their kids, cards on their birthday, or being able to touch a letter you know your loved one also touched.
Keri Blakinger@keribla

Since Texas prisons apparently couldn't get staff to stop smuggling in drugs they are now going to stop drugs by getting all the inmate mail scanned and people will only get digital copies. And who is in charge of the scanning? Based on this, it appears to be... SECURUS.

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Keri Blakinger
Keri Blakinger@keribla·
Since Texas prisons apparently couldn't get staff to stop smuggling in drugs they are now going to stop drugs by getting all the inmate mail scanned and people will only get digital copies. And who is in charge of the scanning? Based on this, it appears to be... SECURUS.
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Innocence Project of Texas
Innocence Project of Texas@innocencetexas·
Join IPTX in wishing Elizabeth Ramirez a Happy Birthday! Liz and her three co-defendants spent a combined 56 years in prison for a crime that never occurred. All four women were exonerated in 2016.
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ProclaimJustice@JusticeProclaim·
We love this story of the people in prison looking out for each other. "People used their own commissary money to buy him food and coffee. They bought him soap and a toothbrush and toothpaste. They made sure he turned in his laundry on time." filtermag.org/prison-mental-…
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