Archive for the 'non-violent crime' Category
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011
And the start of it…… Eruption; into this life. Seems not bad in the beginning. Seems to worry is short. Laughter comes each day. Play had its ups and downs. Than, once in a while along comes a clown. Though the area wasnt that much. On certain days came a little luck. Eruption; you’ve grown [...]
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Monday, March 21st, 2011
I feel wolves at my soul’s door I feel ravens glaring down at me, down from naked branches that be I feel so lone in this full house; a house that beckoned like a trap And welcome to the age of prison I feel they took all the pretty seashells from the sea I feel [...]
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Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
How is it this scum-bag got a “second chance”? 1970-arrested on drug charges–PROBATION 1973-arrested on drug charges–PROBATION 1976-arrested on kidnapping and RAPE charges 1977-convicted in federal court for kidnapping, and in state court for sexual assult 1977-sent to federal prison in Leavenworth 1984-Nevada Board of Parole Comm. holds first hearing, denies parole 3/19/1986-Moved to federal [...]
George Martorano, Phillip Garrido, federal prison, justice department, life no parole, non-violent crime | 2 Comments »
Thursday, July 23rd, 2009
It is Sunday. For some a special day. For me, what do I make of it? Only thing I have planned is to worship our Lord towards the later part of the day. So early as it is now, I sit on the edge of my bunk. I have the thin prison mattress lapped over [...]
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Sunday, December 14th, 2008
It is rumored throughout some of the prison reform group movements, that I, George Martorano, may be the “LONGEST SERVING NON-VIOLENT 1st TIME OFFENDER IN THE WORLD”, with the charges and sentence I received. There may be others that have been caged longer, but I believe their crimes were far more serious. Imagine, for I [...]
Commutation of Sentence, George Martorano, Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, White House, blog, coleman correctional facility, life no parole, non-violent crime | 2 Comments »