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By admin1, 19 November, 2025

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By Moonpie, 30 September, 2025
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Senate bill 244.

For families, Senate Bill 244 is a lifeline. It means your loved one’s legal costs aren’t a punishment for mistakes made by the system — if a prosecutor’s misconduct leads to a dismissal, the county pays the attorney fees.

By admin1, 30 September, 2025

Remember.....

“Prison Project fights for justice, equips attorneys to win, and gives a voice and hope to the forgotten behind bars.”

By admin1, 11 December, 2025

Execution date set in Georgia; what families need to know.

Execution Date Set in Georgia: What Families Need to Know The Georgia Department of Corrections has announced an execution date for Stacey Humphreys, a man convicted in Cobb County for the 2003 murders of Cyndi Williams and Lori Brown. The Cobb County Superior Court ordered that the execution take place between December 17 and December 24, 2025.

By admin1, 9 December, 2025

Kenneth Adkins

A team of volunteer attorneys says they’ve uncovered hidden evidence that could overturn the conviction of Bishop Kenneth Adkins. They’re calling it a Brady violation of the highest order — that’s when prosecutors hide evidence that could help prove someone’s innocence. According to these Atlanta attorneys, former Brunswick District Attorney Jackie Johnson and a GBI agent concealed a letter written by Bishop Adkins before his 2017 trial. That letter — his resignation from the First Jordan Grove Baptist Church — was turned in to the Brunswick Police Department.

By John Dimenna, 17 November, 2025

Prison camp day one

When I first returned to writing in prison, I didn’t have the luxury of long stretches of time or quiet spaces. Writing had to be done in scraps—on my bunk or in a noisy common room. I turned to a stream-of-consciousness style out of necessity; it let me get words down before the noise, or the guards, or another inmate’s needs interrupted them.

By kat, 13 November, 2025

Menstruation as misconduct: How prisons punish people for having their periods

Our analysis of prison rules and sanctions across all fifty states and the federal system — as well as accounts of incarcerated people — reveal troubling trends in how the carceral system punishes people for a physiological process they have no control over.

by Miriam Vishniac and Emily Widra, Nov

By kat, 11 November, 2025
The prison project

Smith State Prison Gets New Deputy Warden of Administration

This is a press release from the Georgia Department of Corrections

By admin1, 11 November, 2025
The prison project

Seeing justice up close

 

By kat, 11 November, 2025
The prison project

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