Luigi
Ernesto Aiello 177826 RGCI BD 1964, 54 life sentence
98)Robert Lee
Bailey 179177,RCI, BD 1954, 62
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99)Kenneth
Jordan 65962/
John C. Burke
Correctional Center, po box 900, Waupun, WI 53963,BD1953,66
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100)James
Woller 456147 RGCI; BD 1943, 76
James Herbert Kreis
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101) James H
Kreis 237138, RGCI;BD 1968,50
102)Israel T
Staley 656215 OSCI. BD1965,54
Craig Hawkins
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103)Craig
Hawkins 403962,NLCI, BD1955,64
104)Antonio L
Green 164792;RGCI ,1974,47
105) Jose
Cabrera 195726 RGCI , BD 1972,46
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Felix Garcia
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106)Felix
Garcia 329923,RGCI;BD 1971,47
107)Keith L
Allen 219621/BD 1965,54
Thompson
Correctional Center
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434 State
Farm Road
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Deerfield, WI
53531-9562
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Christian Cruz 315874
NLCI
Roberto Hinojosa
158545 RGCI
PO Box 925
Red Granite, WI 54970
ORDERED DEPORTED. Wants to go home.
Here is the form you sent me and your information and any details about my crime or I was deemed to be deported from a conviction based on circumstantial evidence. I was convicted on circumstantial evidence based on what an inmate in jail said I told him-no physical evidence, no gun, no bullet, no DNA of any kind-No place of crime, no times and date of crime.
I have a current petition for alternative Courthouse (petition sent to you)
I’m hopeful things will change :-Signed Roberto
REQUEST for SERIOUS Governor Tony Evers, his transition team and Name and Number: Roberto M. Hinojosa
Birth date (BD) / age now: 05-13-61 - 57
Date & Age at Incarceration: 22 years
Years in prison: 35 years
Offense description: 940.01 First Degree
Length of Sentence: Life-based on 20 Current prison: Redgranite Corr. Inst.
MR/PMR date: unknown
Original parole eligibility date: 01-05-96
Programs taken: HSED, culinary arts,
Number of parole hearings: 15
Official reason for denial/deferment:
Do you have a verifiable support system? Yes, mother's home in Mexico.
Statement (couple paragraphs)
At the time I was convicted the life sentence was based on 20 years less good time
earned which left 11 yrs, 3 mo. The law changed in 1983 under 1983 Wis Act 528, 1987 Wis Act
412, 1995 Wis Act 48 = Wisconsin now has 3 different options of a life sentence. The D.O.C
applies new law to prolong incarceration.
I was convicted on circumstantial evidence based on what an inmate in jail said I told him-no
physical evidence, no gun, no bullet, no DNA of any kind-No place of crime, no times and date
of crime. A pardon will keep me in the USA.
Story:https://understandingprisons.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/1roberto-hinojosa-for-weball.pdf
letter to me on writing writ of Mandamus:https://understandingprisons.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/r-hinojosa-letter-on-writ-3-19.pdf
Writ:https://understandingprisons.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/robert-hinojosa-alt-writ-of-mandamus.pdf
158545 RGCI
PO Box 925
Red Granite, WI 54970
ORDERED DEPORTED. Wants to go home.
Here is the form you sent me and your information and any details about my crime or I was deemed to be deported from a conviction based on circumstantial evidence. I was convicted on circumstantial evidence based on what an inmate in jail said I told him-no physical evidence, no gun, no bullet, no DNA of any kind-No place of crime, no times and date of crime.
I have a current petition for alternative Courthouse (petition sent to you)
I’m hopeful things will change :-Signed Roberto
REQUEST for SERIOUS Governor Tony Evers, his transition team and Name and Number: Roberto M. Hinojosa
Birth date (BD) / age now: 05-13-61 - 57
Date & Age at Incarceration: 22 years
Years in prison: 35 years
Offense description: 940.01 First Degree
Length of Sentence: Life-based on 20 Current prison: Redgranite Corr. Inst.
MR/PMR date: unknown
Original parole eligibility date: 01-05-96
Programs taken: HSED, culinary arts,
Number of parole hearings: 15
Official reason for denial/deferment:
Do you have a verifiable support system? Yes, mother's home in Mexico.
Statement (couple paragraphs)
At the time I was convicted the life sentence was based on 20 years less good time
earned which left 11 yrs, 3 mo. The law changed in 1983 under 1983 Wis Act 528, 1987 Wis Act
412, 1995 Wis Act 48 = Wisconsin now has 3 different options of a life sentence. The D.O.C
applies new law to prolong incarceration.
I was convicted on circumstantial evidence based on what an inmate in jail said I told him-no
physical evidence, no gun, no bullet, no DNA of any kind-No place of crime, no times and date
of crime. A pardon will keep me in the USA.
Story:https://understandingprisons.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/1roberto-hinojosa-for-weball.pdf
letter to me on writing writ of Mandamus:https://understandingprisons.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/r-hinojosa-letter-on-writ-3-19.pdf
Writ:https://understandingprisons.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/robert-hinojosa-alt-writ-of-mandamus.pdf
February 27, 2019
Dear Ms. Swan;
I've taken full responsibility for my actions and I blame no one
else but myself. I do know that rehabilitation starts with that statement and
my time was punishment for my crime. Should Rehabilitation be the focus?
My reason for this letter is to inform you that our system is
broken, which I'm sure you are aware of. I have some concerns that I feel needs
to be addressed for us as inmates under Old Law, just as well as inmates under
Truth In Sentencing.
1). Why are Old Law inmates being treated like we are under
Truth In Sentencing!
2). Why are men being sent back out of society with out any
money to get on their feet!
3). Why do us inmates under the Old Law have to wait toward the
end of our sentences too complete our programs!
4). How come they don't have more Halfway Houses and housing for
Sex Offenders!
5). Why are there so many Sex Offenders homeless where nowhere
to live!
6). What happened to second chances!
7). Why do sex Offenders have to pay $100.00 a year to be on the
registry registry while incarcerated!
Ms. Swan, I'm not asking to be released, I’m reaching out to you
with these concerns hoping that you would address my issues with Governor Evers
because our system needs some changes. I do understand that there are certain
issue's he may not be able to change, but at least we can start somewhere. All
I'm asking is for Evers to look at these situations that inmates are going
through I 1ook forward to hearing back from you on this matter. Thank you very
much for your time, and know that we appreciate you.
RESPECTFULLY;
Quincy Perry # 229814
Scott Deichsel # 302984
New Lisbon Corr. Inst.
P.O. BOX 4000
Scott Deichsel |
New Lisbon, WI 53950-4000
March 6, 2019
RE: Request for Serious Release Consideration Form
Dear Ms. Swan,
I first would like to thank you for taking the time to have put
this form together and also providing our forms to Governor Tony Evers.
As you know, many people make poor decisions in their lives and
I truly believe that people can change for the better. Society has been
influenced and have been shown a mirage for decades that incarcerated men and
women do not deserve second chances. The phrase of "Lock em up and throw
away the key" has been the idealistic theory for Governor's of the past.
This ideology must change because locking men and women up and to forget about
them does not make things better or problems disappear.
Rehabilitation has also disappeared within the Department of
Corrections, Rehabilitation has fallen on to the men and women who are
incarcerated, and then for men and women to take it upon them selves to pursue
the programs However, the men and women who are serving time under the Truth in
Sentencing Law, truly have no benefit to engaging into programs, especially the
men and women have a substantially amount of time to serve because even though
they decide to take the program(s), it doesn't change or make a deduction on
the time that they are serving. So numerous men and women have nothing to look
forward to so they do not do the programs. If, they have the opportunity to
engage into their programs, the programs are offered at the end of their
sentence prohibiting them to get to a lower classification (minimum) to get the
opportunity to save money, so they will have a better chance for success. This
needs to be changed as well.
Thank you for your time. sincerely;
REQUEST for SERIOUS RELEASE CONSIDERATION
to Governor Tony Evers, his transition team and staff:
1. Name and Number: Scott Deichsel # 302984
2 Birth date (BD) /Age Now August 28, 1975; Age:-43
3. Date & age at incarceration: 25 Years Old. .. -
4. Years in prison: 17 Years Incarcerated .
5 Offense description: 1ST Degree Intentional Attempted Homicide
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6 Length of sentence 60 Years, 40 Years of Incarceration and 20
Years of Extended Supervision
7. Current Prison: New Lisbon Correctional Institution -
8. MR/PMR Date: June 18, 2041
9 Original parole eligibility date N/A
10. Programs taken: i have completed the following programs
Anger Management, CGIP 1 & 21 Domestic Violence, Vocational Bakery Program,
Completed the Apprenticeship Program through Work Force Development (Journey
Baker), Certified Journey Baker(through the Rt-.i1 Bak r's
of America), Challenge & Possibilities(G B C I ), Tutor
Certification Currently working with Unit Social Worker on Life Coping Skills,
Multiple Bible Seminar Certificate's
11. Number of parole hearings/ number and length of deferments:
N/A
12 Official reason for denial/deferment N/A
13. Do you have a verifiable support, system? (Release support
needs): Yes, I have a verifiable
Statement
Governor Tony Evers;
I've been incarcerated since June 18, 2001. This is my First
incarceration. During this time I've had no major Conduct Reports and I have
made every effort to educate and improve myself. I have also satisfied every
treatment need identified by the Department of Corrections.
Given the opportunity to reenter society, my goal is to apply
the training and experience I received in Baking to pursue a career as a Baker.
Initially I would seek employment of an established Business while working
towards establishing my own Bakery.
I have an established support network comprised of immediate
family and long time friends, who are willing to assist me with this goal and
reintregrating into society, if I'm given the opportunity. I am asking for a
chance to become a productive member of society once again.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED;
Scott Deichsel
in wheel chair on oxygen
STEVEN J. EARSLEY 361859
RGCI, P.O. Box 925, Redgranite, WI 54970
To whom it may concern:
I am filling this questionaire by the numbers provided by Mrs.
Swan.
1. Steven J. Earsley
2. 10/18/1953, age now:
65
3. 10/29/98, age then: 44
4. Served 21 years todate
5. 94310(2)(d)-Burglary
940.31(1)(b)-Kidnapping
940.225(2)(a)-2nd Deg. Sex Assault 948.07(1)-Chil.d enticement
6. Sentence was 125 years
7. Redgranite
Correctional Institution
8. My MR is in 2081
9. My first Parole is 4
July 2029
10. I have completed the following:
Cognitive Intervention / CGIP 1-11(1999)
Anger Management (4/21/2000)
Mental Health I-II
Emotional Trauma program
Thinking for change
Long Term Incarceration Course
Hospice Care (4/25/2013)
13. I served--20 years in the US Army and will be housed at VA
Care Home,and my two sons will also help me with any living issues that arise.
I am bound to my wheelchair with an °2 tank as I have COPD Lev-4
(the last level before death). I have had several heart inplants/stints and am
diabetic with poor health issues trying to gain compassionate release. Thank
you in advance for your help in this matter.
Best,
Timothy Jones |
John Burke Center, 900 S. Madison St.,Waupun, WI 53963
Hello,
My name is
Deborah A. Jones, my son is Timothy L. Jones #167758. He has been incarcerated for over 27
years. Not to make light of his crime, during
this 27-year time period; Timothy has completed all the programs needed to make
him a better citizen, including his GED.
I believe he has changed for the better and has something to offer the
community once he is home. It is
disappointing for us to experience people that commit crimes far serious than
his crime, be released and only to return back to prison. We greatly appreciate the FFUP and Wisdom
Program looking into the “Old Law” prison system. It has only been hopeless prior to these
support programs.
The judge at the time of Timothy’s sentencing, stated he could be
released as early as 2004 (12 years in prison), if he completed his programs
and stayed out of trouble. He has been
declined repeatedly, due to the “seriousness of the crime”. There is never a clear explanation when he
ask the question, what can he do to be released? Thank you for your support.
1. Timothy L. Jones # 167758
2. 12/02/1966 (dob) 53
years old
3. 03/1992 (incarcerated) 24
years old
4. 27 years
5. Attempted Murder
6. 50 years
7. John Burke Center 900 S. Madison St. Waupun, WI 53963
8. 2025 M/R Date
9. 2004 (12 years in prison)
Programs :Anger Management Cognitive Thinking Custodial Service
1 Mother / Family
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Antonio Lee Green164792, 1971, 47
https://ffupstuff.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/floyd-crowley-rel-req.pdfAntonio Green |
Antonio Lee Green164792, 1971, 47
https://ffupcases.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/quincy-perry-.pdf
https://ffupcases.files.wordpress.com/2019/04/kenneth-l-champion.pdf
https://ffupcases.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/jose-cabrera-data.pdf
https://ffupcases.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/keith-linell-allen.pdf
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