Military convicted drug dealers

Surprisingly, many military men and women commit drug dealing to earn extra money. Yes, the United States military is the richest and best paid compared to the rest of the world, bar none! The salary is not enough if you have a family of 2 or more as an E-1 private-E-4 Specialist/Corporal. The United StatesContinue reading “Military convicted drug dealers”

The Psychological Impact

The old saying goes, “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger”. In my case that rings true!!! Everything in our lives revolves around psychology. Marketing, social media, main stream media, church, religions, our own experiences etc. Going to prison is an immense psychological impact that no one can comprehend unless you have been through it.Continue reading “The Psychological Impact”

Military Lawyers do not have your best interest in mind

Thank goodness, I had civilian law experience. From the age of 19-23, I worked for a large law firm. The law firm had its own Plaza(shopping center) and doctor’s offices on site. The law firm focused on personal injury cases primarily. This experience was vital for fighting my case. As you will learn. After beingContinue reading “Military Lawyers do not have your best interest in mind”

Inmate Officers

Officers of the armed forces were no different than the enlisted, after being convicted.  There were quite a few convicted officers in the USDB.  Remember that the USDB housed anyone that had 7 years or more of a sentence.  I mention this, because I have found a website by a convicted officer that did a very short time(bid).  HeContinue reading “Inmate Officers”

DOD’s Inmate Transfers

All prisons seem to have the same foundations of being managed from the inside and outside. An inmate is judged by his crime. At the USDB is was no different. For example you had the whites, blacks, and latinos/asians in their own groups. Inmates with violent crimes or unrelated sexual offenses were usually the leadersContinue reading “DOD’s Inmate Transfers”

Prison can be a minefield

 Prison can be strange sometimes. This is a story that transpired out as a natural accident, that could have escalated into something disastrous for everyone involved.       At the time, I was working in the textile workshop.  The job was a paid one and it involved me using a factory style sewing machine.  We would repair sleeping bagsContinue reading “Prison can be a minefield”

What goes around comes around(fair warning)

Before I was incarcerated, I grew up on the streets somewhat always fighting. I was smaller and kids tried to bully me and my sister. As soon as my dad gave me the green light to defend myself and my sister, fighting was part of growing up. My sister and I would fight off otherContinue reading “What goes around comes around(fair warning)”