Category: I’m in Prison

What is the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)?

The Freedom of Information Act can help you win your wrongful-conviction lawsuit, but every state’s rules are different.

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What is Cruel and Unusual Punishment?

The Eighth Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment. But what constitutes cruel and unusual punishment?

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How Soon Can You File A Lawsuit For FSA Time Credits?

You can file a lawsuit for FSA Time Credits any time you want. But courts have been dismissing them as too early no matter when you file.

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Everything You Need To Know About RDAP (Part Two)

To qualify for RDAP, a drug abuse program coordinator must have documentation of a drug abuse disorder.

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Everything You Need To Know About RDAP (Part One)

The RDAP program is offered in federal prisons across the United States by the BOP, but you must qualify for it.

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What is a Conviction Integrity Unit?

Across the U.S., prosecutors and district attorneys are adding a Conviction Integrity Unit to their office. What does it mean for you?

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BOP Drug Abuse Programs

Most people know that the BOP offers RDAP, but it also offers several other drug abuse programs as well. Learn about those here.

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Explainer: Courts, Prisoners and Forced Vaccination

In essence, courts have forced prisoners to get the COVID-19 vaccination. But you won’t see that on social media or in the news. Why?

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Explainer: The Supreme Court’s Decision in Ramirez v Collier

In a case called Ramirez v Collier, the U.S. Supreme Court delayed an execution based on a prisoner’s religious-freedom rights.

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News: USP McCreary Enters Exclusive Deal with Books N Things

USP McCreary has a deal with Books N Things to become its exclusive book and magazine provider. How? Why? Help us learn more.

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