Innocent Indiana Man, Framed!
“The evidence above proves my innocence, as well as discredits the State’s only witness testimony against me.”
“The evidence above proves my innocence, as well as discredits the State’s only witness testimony against me.”
“Guilt assumed is guilt branded in these strange and unpredictable times, sad though it may be.”
“Boredom is a hard thing to cope with for most people, but couple the loneliness with anguished squeals of desperation and miserable peals that echo through the vents like some ominous stage-setting on a dungeon scene, perhaps in the Middle
“One day this society will create a world where spiders were no longer manufactured and mosquitos were no longer trapped.”
“I know there is no appetite to be soft on prisoners but remember, all criminals were once civilians and them becoming criminals are the societal sniffles and sneezes that denote a troubled society.”
This article is a companion to The Watcher Watching the Watchmen by Daniel Pirkel and details the author’s experience working with Mr. Pirkel as he navigates prison censorship.
ABSTRACT When people think about censorship, they typically picture people being denied the right to say what they want, or to read, watch, or listen to a particular periodical or program. In other words, leisure activities. Not so. The freedom