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By admin1, 15 May, 2026

Is George's legal system a full-blown dumpster fire?

 

Georgia’s Legal System Under Scrutiny:

Publicly Reported Cases, Discipline, and the Integrity of the Record (2020–2026)

Introduction

By admin1, 15 May, 2026

Defense attorneys belief on Senate Bill 244

Defense attorneys believe that Senate Bill 244 (SB 244) will have a significant impact on the justice system in Georgia, primarily in terms of accountability, compensation for wrongful convictions, and the overall integrity of prosecutorial conduct. Here are the key points reflecting their perspectives: 

By admin1, 15 May, 2026

Defenses role in correcting false testimony at trial

By admin1, 14 May, 2026

Post-Conviction Relief Motions in Georgia and the 11th Circuit

Key Case Law and Statutes for Post-Conviction Relief Motions in Georgia and the 11th Circuit

Federal Habeas Corpus Motions

By admin1, 22 April, 2026

Jerry Watson

FACES OF INJUSTICE:

 JERRY WATSON

 

 Jerry Watson is a 75-year-old Vietnam veteran currently sitting in a Georgia prison — not for a new crime, but for a parole violation. 

By admin1, 3 March, 2026

The Life and Trials of Christopher Lucas: A Decades-Long Battle for Truth

The Life and Trials of Christopher Lucas: A Decades-Long Battle for Truth

​In the world of justice reform, we often talk about "closed cases." But for Christopher Lucas, convicted of the 1987 murder of his son-in-law, Randy Kicklighter, the case has remained anything but closed.

By admin1, 3 March, 2026

Fighting Overreach: How "Garza v. State" Changed Kidnapping Law in Georgia

Fighting Overreach: How "Garza v. State" Changed Kidnapping Law in Georgia

By Ethan Ty Massey, 27 February, 2026

Part:IV The State versus the Fed

Part IV: State Versus Feds — Two Different Systems Disclaimer: This account is based on my personal experience navigating both state and federal systems. Institutions vary by leadership, policy, and culture. 

THE STATE SYSTEM At Fox Lake Correctional Institution in Dodge County, Wisconsin, programming was structured and accessible. Professors from the local technical college taught courses inside the facility. 

By Ethan Ty Massey, 23 February, 2026

PART III: TWO MEDICAL SYSTEMS, TWO REALITIES

PART III: TWO MEDICAL SYSTEMS, TWO REALITIES Disclaimer: This is my lived experience. Institutions vary depending on leadership, medical directors, and internal culture. 

By aaron peila, 23 February, 2026

We all bleed the same color

"The first day I walked onto a federal USP yard came with a range of emotions. I had heard the rumors behind the notoriety of Victorville USP, but nothing is more real than the actual feelings that came with it.

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