Inmates with guards and inmates on inmates Everyone knows on the outside that sex happens in prisons. This is one topic that most people love to listen to, thanks to all the porn, fantasy porn sites and movies. The information I am about to share is all second hand from good sources at the time.Continue reading “Sex in the Military Prison”
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Mental Health
Military Mental Health Personnel This aspect of the military prison could be construed as good but it was mostly negative. The military had a mental health department to evaluate an inmates’ psyche and review their mental health issues or keep up with their well-being. The case workers were mostly military personnel and without psychology degrees,Continue reading “Mental Health”
First order
First run in and order 6 months after my arrival During the afternoons in the Pod, which was after lunch and everyone else went back to work, about half the inmates stayed back because they had the night shift. Around 1:30-2 pm, I would call my friend to play scrabble using the neutral table. ThisContinue reading “First order”
Everyday POD life
What the POD life was like inside Life inside the POD could be boring of course, you are in prison. There were 6 pods in the prison and each could hold 60-63 inmates maximum, if I am correct. Since I was a “lawn-mo man”, my detail was not called upon for 30-45 days at aContinue reading “Everyday POD life”
First month
Psychological Acclimation I must admit I had a difficult time acclimating during the first month. It wasn’t fear of fighting, it was being associated with a group, that I didn’t understand how to fit in at first. The guys were cool and friendly, but I was very distrustful of them. Imagine if you are tryingContinue reading “First month”
Things to know
How things work around here In case you did not know, prisoners break themselves up into racial groups. In the military prison it was no different, except it was easier with only 3 groups. Latinos, Blacks, and Whites. Now the introduction of the place is being told to me by a heavy, which means heContinue reading “Things to know”
Settling In
New cell and job I arrived at my cell during the morning work call. Everyone stares at you and is wondering what you did or how you are like. It was a nervous feeling walking the gauntlet and not knowing who you were going to confront. I always tried to look neutral faced and humbled. Continue reading “Settling In”
End of orienattion
After 2 weeks in the orientation SHU, we were finally sent up. Actually, there was no up, but that was the term used for the old DB. We were all on the same ground level, it was Kansas, which is flatter than a pancake. Having spent 2 weeks in the SHU, was a good orientationContinue reading “End of orienattion”
Sentencing and Traveling by Air Transport
I was sentenced to 7 years in confinement with a Bad Conduct Discharge. I was not dishonored, and this is a testament that my officer panel considered the extenuating circumstances and evidence of my case. I had to do 4 years and 6 months to finish my sentence earning good time, and finish 2 andContinue reading “Sentencing and Traveling by Air Transport”
United States Military Court Martials
Court Martials have an over 97% conviction rate!! That’s justice in the military’s kangaroo court, never to trust a military appointed attorney, was my rule. While I was in pre-trial confinement for 6 months, I was able to gauge and study the systems judge’s rulings, leanings, and modus operandi. One judge was conservative while theContinue reading “United States Military Court Martials”
