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Tag Archives: Gerald Bailey
@FLGovScott’s PR in lieu of PRosecutions re @FL_Corrections’ #DeadInmates, part 1
When they learn of Rick Scott latest Executive Order concerning the Florida Department of Corrections, Floridians with loved ones behind bars will likely feel they’ve had a truckload of rock salt poured into the wounds created by Scott’s warm, fuzzy … Continue reading
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Tagged #BeatenToDeath, #DeadInmates, #GassedToDeath, #ScaldedToDeath, #StarvedToDeath, Association of State Correctional Administrators, conflict of interest, Covington and Burling, Darren Rainey, Eric Holder, Executive Order, Executive Order 15-134, FBI, FDLE, FDoC, Federal Bureau of Prisons, federal grants, Florida Department of Corrections, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Gerald Bailey, Gretl Plessinger, Innocence Project, Innocence Project of Florida, James Comey, Janet Reno, Julie Jones, Loretta Lynch, Matthew Walker, Miami Herald, National Institute of Corrections, Patricia Hardyman, Randall Jordan-Aparo, revolving door, Rick Scott, Robert Cromwell
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Another FL inmate murdered, per conflicted, official source
Inmate dies at Graceville prison – Jackson County Floridan : Crimes/Courts The death of an inmate at Graceville Correctional Facility Sunday is being investigated by the Florida Department Law Enforcement and the Florida Department of Corrections. It is believed to … Continue reading
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Tagged #DeadInmates, #ScaldedToDeath, #Welfare4theWealthy, Department of Justice, DROP, FBI, FDoC, Florida Department of Corrections, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Geo Group, Gerald Bailey, Gretl Plessinger, impeach, inmate abuse, inmate neglect, inmate torture, John Anderson, John Hampton Anderson, Julie Jones, Loretta Lynch, Michael Crews, public corruption, recall, Rick Scott, Rick Swearingen, SUDEP, UN Committee on Human Rights
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On planet Gannett, @FL_corrections reform is already working
Guards’ arrests shows new accountability in Florida prisons “Whether it [was] accidental or whether it [was] purposeful, any behavior on the part of an officer will not be tolerated, bling spot or no,” Jones said. via Guards’ arrests shows new … Continue reading
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Tagged #DeadInmates, #GassedToDeath, #ScaldedToDeath, Christopher Michael Jernigan, Darren Rainey, FDLE, Florida Department of Corrections, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Gerald Bailey, Harold Hempstead, Julie Jones, Michael Crews, Randall Jordan-Aparo, Rick Scott, Shurick Lewis
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Psychotherapist George Mallinckrodt’s conversation with Florida DoC Secretary Julie Jones re #DeadInmates
The following is an excerpt from psychotherapist/author George Mallinckrodt’s blog. Please support his tireless efforts to reform Florida’s deadly prisons by purchasing his book – pictured above – via Amazon, if you’re able. You won’t regret it. March 23, 2015 … Continue reading
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Tagged #DeadInmates, #ScaldedToDeath, Corizon, Criminal Justice Committee, Darren Rainey, Florida Department of Corrections, Gerald Bailey, Getting Away With Murder, Greg Evers, Gretl Plessinger, guard-on-inmate homicides, James Comey, Julie Jones, Michael Crews, Rick Scott, Tim Cannon, Wexford
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Florida is Getting Away With Murder … again.
Below is a first person post about mentally ill inmate Nikko Albanese from the blog of psychotherapist George Mallinckrodt, former employee of Dade Correction Institution/Corizon, whose book – pictured above – about the scalding death of Darren Rainey is available … Continue reading
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Tagged #ScaldedToDeath, air trays, bogus discipline reports, Carlos Umana, Corizon, criminalizing mental illness, cruel and unusual punishment, Dade Correctional Institution, Darren Rainey, Florida Department of Corrections, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, gag order, George Mallinckrodt, Gerald Bailey, Getting Away With Murder, Gretl Plessinger, Heather Chapman, James Kenneth Embry, Julie Brown, Julie Jones, May Neil, medical neglect, Michael Crews, Nikko Albanese, prison industrial complex, Randall Jordan-Aparo, Rick Scott, Rick Swearingen
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Florida Today doesn’t smell right
Torres: Nothing smells right in this murder case Gary Bennett will likely die in prison. via Torres: Nothing smells right in this murder case. ———————————————- I took some time to write about the content of this article on a Facebook … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill Nelson, Bob Graham, Bruce Iven, Centurion Ministries, Charlie Crist, Chris White, Clarence Zacke, Comparative Bullet Lead Analysis, Crosley Green, Dale Sutton, epilepsy, FBI's missing laptops, Florida Today, frame-ups, Gary Bennett, Gerald Bailey, Gerald Stano, Geraldo Rivera, Gilbert Goshorn, hair and fiber analysis, Innocence Project, Jack Parker, Jeb Bush, Jeff Abramowski, Jeff Ashton, Jim Richey, John Dean Moxley, John Glisch, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Justice Department, Keith Pikett, Kenneth Plemmons, Lawson Lamar, Linroy Bottoson, Megan Winfrey, Michael Turner, Monte Adams, Orlando Sentinel, Pam Bondi, Paul Ciolino, Richard Winfrey, Rick Scott, Roger Dale Chapman, Ron Clark, scent evidence, Senate Intelligence Oversight Committee, Seth Miller, Stephen Epperly, USA Today, Vicki Clark, W David Dugan, Wayne Ivey, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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U.S. Congressman Stephen Lynch: “Release 28 Pages, Bring Terrorist Backers To Justice.”
Originally posted on THE ONENESS of HUMANITY:
Posted on February 17, 2015 by Jerry Alatalo Massachusetts Congressman Stephen Lynch spoke on the floor of Congress on February 12, 2015 calling for passage of H. Res 14 – declassification of the…
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Tagged Bill Nelson, Bob Graham, Charlie Crist, coverups, FBI, frame-ups, Gary Bennett, Gerald Bailey, Gerald Stano, Jeb Bush, Jeff Ashton, John Dean Moxley, John Preston, Juan Ramos, Keith Pikett, Linroy Bottoson, Megan Winfrey, Norm Wolfinger, Phil Archer, Rick Scott, scent evidence, Senate Intelligence Oversight Committee, Stephen Epperly, Thomas McGinn, Wayne Ivey, William Dillon, Wilton Dedge
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