Thursday, 30 August 2012
LONELY ROAD
Davontae Sanford whos currently in jail,poor young guy who was wrongfully accused..God Bless him and his family..and big hugs to Darcy Delaproser my partner at You Must Believe C.E.O and biggupps to my producer Steve Starr on the beat and
video production..and recordings at Po ENT..Mr Askew..and TEAM HD,LOR for promotional and web work...much love.....God Is Love...Pray for these families
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Friday, 24 August 2012
James Prindle: What will Come
Whatever
is to become of James Prindle on Monday August 27th at his sentencing
hearing, this is just the beginning. A movement has begun, and a voice
will be heard, loud and strong, that James deserves the benefit of the
doubt, with no DNA evidence supporting him having committed act, or
anything physical either showing he did it, the DA's office and Judge
Carter need to realize that this case needs to be reopened and a full
investigation needs to be done. All the evidence collected, that was
never tested (if properly stored) needs to be, plus the alibi James has,
needs to be allowed to tell what he knows.
The Memphis
Police Department completely dropped the ball on James case, testing
some things, not others. There are several glaring mistakes made, and if
done properly, James would not be sitting in Jail, for a sex crime, he
did not commit, and possibly facing anywhere from 15 to 60 years in
prison, and it would have to be served day-for-day, no parole.
We must all band together, and do the right thing, and give James a chance in life, and also help him to regain his freedom.
Your assistance is urgently needed by signing this petition
Please
forward this to everyone who cares about children. If you can help in
other ways, please contact me at steve.sydebotham@facebook.com
Thank You
Exploring the Cycle of Juvenile Justice
In this presentation, Professor Robert M. Worley analyzes the final chapters of Bernard and Kurkychek's (2010) book, The Cycle of Delinquency. Based upon the book, Worley argues that the juvenile justice system is returning to lenient treatments and abadoning the 'get tough' movement. He also contends that there is likely to be a reintroduction of lenient treatments in juvenile justice. Worley concludes the presentation by suggesting that we are likely to see a return of the medical model of treatment for delinquents.
Disgrace and Outrage in the Juvenile Justice System in Lousiana
FFLIC and JJPL go to Baton Rouge to visit Governor Jindal to express outrage of the Juvenile Justice System in Louisiana.
The Juvenile System of Injustice (The Meesiah Jones Story)
This is the story of Meesiah Jones and his experience in the juvenile justice system. As a youth he was convicted of a serious offense that he did not commit. At the tender age of 16 he fought a felony case in adult court and by the time he turned 17 he was being processed in San Quentin prison.
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
New Up Dates On James Prindle Case ! by Delaproser
Listen to internet radio with Delaproser on Blog Talk Radio
James advocate Stephen will talk about the new happenings in James Prindle's case. James is 17 year old boy who was arrested at 15 and charged with the sexual assault of his little sister, a crime he did not commit. No DNA, nothing physical, nothing to support he committed the act. Many other kids were there at the time, and it is not in James nature to have done this
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