Level System Still in Place

The cancer treatment is going well. On the 28th of September I was given a complete cat scan of my body. The good news finally came. I caught a break. The cancer has not spread to any other part of me.

Soon I will go out to get the two spots on my liver removed. Then I will finally be cancer free. A long three years of real hell-on-earth there. I beat the colon cancer. My body is finally healing up and starting to work right again. So at sixty-three years of age I am a lean and mean, ready to go another round with the Grim Reaper, not ready just yet to go quietly into that dark night.

So now I can focus again on my prison reform efforts. The website freerockynation.org is a prison platform for all U.S. Citizens, and our foreign neighbors.

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Commissary Victory

In the Illinois Department of Corrections, the prisoner is given nothing.

The prisoner must buy his envelopes to write to his family. He must buy the pen and paper. He must buy all the cosmetics to keep his body clean: body soap, laundry soap, razors, shampoo. 

Nothing is given to the prisoner anymore. He must buy the batteries to run his electronics. He must buy a tablet to get the message systems with his family. He must buy minutes on the phone to talk to his family.

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Retaliation Cover-Up For First Amendment Activity

Last night I received the final piece of the prima facie evidence to show the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) staff use illegal acts to punish and silence the prisoner who exposes their corruption and malfeasance. [Prima Facie, evidence not requiring further support to establish existence.] These illegal acts are condoned and covered up all the way to the IDOC directors’ office.

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Prison Lockdown

Hello Citizens. You may be wondering what is happening in the prisons during the Covid-19 crisis. We are being punished with a lockdown, which means we are in our cells all the time; our meals are brought to us and we can no longer visit the commissary—we must put in an order and have it brought to us. And the amount of money that we can spend at the commissary has been restricted to fifty dollars per visit—that’s just one hundred dollars per month, whereas before our limit was one hundred fifty per shop or about three hundred per month.

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COVID-19 No Lawyer Calls Allowed

The nurse came around on the 3-11 p.m. shift doing temperature checks. So I asked, and her and the sergeant stated covid test back.

No prisoners sick.

None tested positive for virus.

So why am I still on lockdown with no lawyer calls allowed?

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History Repeats Itself

On January 7, I appeared in court in Peoria for my case Harris vs Calloway et. Al. 2:17-cv-02075-MMM Document #58. The judge has ruled in my favor in this land-breaking case—he ruled that I could not be punished for exercising my First Amendment rights.

No longer can the prisoner be punished for exposing the malfeasance and corruption in the Illinois Department of Corrections.

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Update on East Moline Correctional Center

Happy Fourth of July to my readers! I hope you had a great day on this one of independence. I thought I would give you an update on my situation here.

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Shawnee Administration

I have filed a Mandamus Petition in the Vienna, Illinois Circuit Court, THE First Judicial Circuit for Johnson County, Illinois. The case is Harris-vs-Warden Dennison, et. al., 2018-MR-97 and involves a Petition I filed to get a Mandamus Order by the Court forcing the Shawnee Administrators, the Wardens and Majors, to correct the dangerous conditions of confinement in place at the Shawnee Correctional Center

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Latest Court Action

I have finally got my case into court. We have moved past the Merit Hearing. Southern Illinois District Judge Michael J. Reagan issued his Memorandum and Order on the Harris-vs-Director Baldwin, et al., 18-cv-0711-MJ-RJD on December 19, 2018. He then handed the case down to Magistrate Judge Reona J. Daly. Latest Court Action.

So I immediately filed a Motion to Serve Defendants at Government Expense…

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Illegal Holding of Prisoners Beyond Release Date

Mandatory Supervised Release

In the year 1977, then Governor Thompson signed into effect the “Truth In Sentencing Bill,” a public act law that changed the sentencing structure in the Illinois criminal court system. No longer would the Illinois Parole Board be a part of the sentencing structure. From the date of January 1st, 1977, the men and women sent to Department of Corrections would serve a definitive sentence.

No longer was the convicted murderer Continue reading “Illegal Holding of Prisoners Beyond Release Date”