Arizona’s Legal Injustice: is the State Protecting Prosecutorial Corruption?

Phoenix, AZ  November 25, 2024 Juan Vasquez, a 23-year-old man convicted in 1994 of a shooting in self-defense, continues to serve a natural life sentence without any possibility of review or clemency. Despite pleading his case for fair review under Arizona law, his defense of self-defense was barred from presentation to the jury during his… Continue reading Arizona’s Legal Injustice: is the State Protecting Prosecutorial Corruption?

Backroom Deals and Prosecutorial Misconduct? Maricopa County Attorney’s Office Under Scrutiny

Phoenix, AZ (October 7, 2024): Citizens prosecuted for alleged crimes have the right to due process, free from bias in the judiciary, jury, or prosecution. However, a pattern of potentially questionable conduct by the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office raises serious concerns about the fairness of the justice system in Arizona. Courts in Maricopa County have… Continue reading Backroom Deals and Prosecutorial Misconduct? Maricopa County Attorney’s Office Under Scrutiny

Death Row Inmate Acquires Cadmus Publishing

“Books by prisoners provide society insights into the fortitude of the human spirit and our prison conditions.” — George Kayer HALEDON, NEW JERSEY, UNITED STATES, October 16, 2023  — MEDIA RELEASE: Oct 16, 2023 One of America’s most published prisoners and a reentry citizen acquires Cadmus Publishing, the number one publishing services company for people… Continue reading Death Row Inmate Acquires Cadmus Publishing