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    Post: Good Time Laws In Texas Prisons Are Unconstitutional

    Posted by Nicholas H. Azar on 1/08/05


    While I was in the Texas Prison system I earned Good Time
    Credits. These credits were originally give for sentence
    reduction. The State has nullified this. They refused to
    count my credits to my term. They have not reimbursed me
    for this time either. I have spoken to several lawyers and
    they all have agreed that the research that I have done
    would win, but have refused to take my case, as it would
    cost them too much. Going after the State would put there
    Bar Licence in jepordy.

    If any one reading this knows of a good lawyer who is
    willing to fight for our constitutional rights, please have
    him/her contact me.

    It is a shame that I served my country for over 8 years
    before I found that the system did not work the way it was
    designed to.



    Posts on this thread, including this one
  • Good Time Laws In Texas Prisons Are Unconstitutional, 1/08/05, by Nicholas H. Azar.
  • Re: Good Time Laws In Texas Prisons Are Unconstitutional, 1/08/05, by Curmudgeon.
  • Re: Good Time Laws In Texas Prisons Are Unconstitutional, 1/08/05, by Ozarks Lawyer.
  • Re: Good Time Laws In Texas Prisons Are Unconstitutional, 1/30/05, by BooHoo.
  • Re: Good Time Laws In Texas Prisons Are Unconstitutional, 4/11/05, by a.a..


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