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Dear JT,
Thank you for your honest comments. You are right on target; No ONE wants to die behind bars such deaths do nothing to serve the public safety.
Justice tempered with mercy is the only way to move forward. Please know that I am no Pollyanna; I realize some men remain dangerous and need
to be dealt with, but this is the exception - not the rule.
Our hopes are that you can get involved in this effort on a deeper level. We would specifically like you to consider assisting us in contacting
elder law attorney with " follow-up inquiries" after we reach out to them via the U.S mail seeking their assistance with commutation Petitions
for dying prisoners. In short what we would be asking you to do is to contact these attorneys after we have written to them and just inquire if
they received our communications safely and have considered the proposition. This project to obtain "pro bono" layers for sick and dying
prisoners is already under way, but we need someone to follow-up our snail mail letters to which we are limited in prison. Please let me know
if this is something you would consider? I would not be too labor intensive and would be a great help for us toward making this project a success.
Lives are at stake.
Thank you for your comments, but even more importantly thank you for working with prisoners and seeing them as human beings. All of us behind the wall are grateful for your humanity. I do hope to hear back from you soon. You can reach me directly at;
Timothy J Muise, #W66927
MIC Norfolk
Norfolk, MA
02056-0043
Take care. I'll be awaiting your reply. I am,
In Struggle,...............( Timothy J. Muis Signature)"Because it cant be replicated in the letter."
Timothy J. Muise
tim.muise.63@gmail.com
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