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Things I Need In Medium Security Prison
Those who follow my blog know that I've been moved to a medium security prison. Upon my arrival here there were things I couldn't have and things I could have but didn't own. Please take a look at the following information and if you can assist me with anything please do so and leave your purchase on the comment section so others know not to get the same items should they choose to order as well. I thank you in advance for your kindness and support:
Order at: www.WIinmatepackage.com
-Writing Supplies-
#6515394- Stamped Envelopes (5 packs)
#6515104- Typing paper (2 packs)
#6503002- 50 count blank envelope (1 Box)
#7520406- Clear Wallet Envelope (3)
#6599007- Phone Book (1)
#6501007- Notebook Paper (2 packs)
#6503011- 9x12 envelope (10 envelope)
#6515022- 3 ring binder (2 binders)
#7520407- Photo Album (1)
-Clothes/Shoes-
#3502006- Socks (6 pair)
#3010014- Knocker Boxer Briefs (3 packs) size Large
#3001013- GRT Sport Shirt (1 pack) size Large
#3035100- White Dickie Thermal Top (1) size XL
#3035101- Gray Dickie Thermal Top (1) size XL
#2599048- Pajamas (1) size XL
#2525007- Jam Shorts (2) size XL
#2550014- Hanes beefy T (2) Sixe [sic] XL
#2520010- Sweat Pants (1) size 2XL
#2530070- Sweat Shirt (1) size 2XL
#1055015- Cord Slippers (1) size Medium
#1003185- Adadia Floater Natural (1) size 8 1/2
-Miscilaneous[sic]-
#7452018- Samali [sic] Rose Oil (2)
#6002006- Playing Cards (3)
#7515110- Toe Nail Clipper (1)
#7499013- Tooth Brush holder (1)
#5040001- Wrist bands (1)
#5035002- Weight lifting Gloves (1)
#6530013- Lamp (1)
#6040009- Chess&Checker set (1)
#75220205- Pony tail holders (1)
#7515100- Finger nail clipper (1)
#7499012- Soap Box (1)
#5020001- Head band (1)
#4013004- Calculator (1)
ELECTRONICS
#6549004 - Tyoe Writer (1) #6599018 - Fabric Ribbon (1)
#4044017 - RCA V (1) #405300 - WR2 Radio (1)
#4034025 - Norelco Razor (1)
Please ship all orders to:
Marcus T Rogers Jr #377571
Stanley Correctional Institution
100 Corrections Drive
Stanley
WI 54768-6500
Mail and photos can be mailed to me at this address too...
Once again, I thank you in advance for your kindness and support. I look forward to continuing my blogging exprerience as I continue to make my transition t to the free world. Take care out there and daily seek to grow and mature in this vst world that we live in.
Humbly Yours
- Marcus -
If sending money is easier that ordering online, please send a moeny order to this address
MONEY ONLY
(Cashier's Check/Money Order)
Stanley Correctional Institution
Inmate Name, DOC Number
P O Box 235
Stanley WI 54768-0235
NOTE: Effective 05/01/2010
All Correspondence received
with funds will be returned
at the inmate's expense
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Replies (11)
Transcription complete. Thanks for writing. Hope some of these things make it your way soon.
Best.
There are absolutely legitimate questions to be had around restitution to victims. Some questions in this case might be: Do you have any outstanding restitution? Why is it difficult for you to obtain these supplies? What purpose does having item X serve in prison?
There are also legitimate questions to be had around providing for a basic human beings' needs. Many cannot afford some of the basics; does throwing away someone's property when they transfer, especially to a more positive environment (max to med), put an undo burden on their family?
You clearly have a strong point of view and that's important. Can this point of view be used to open up dialogue for people to learn from, or is it only meant to be a roadblock you deposit as you move about the site?
Here in Australia we don’t expect those convicted and sentenced to imprisonment to pay restitution (and the question rings in my mind… HOW exactly are they supposed to do that!?). It seems to me as 'double dipping' or being sentenced twice for the same thing.
A prison sentence here subsumes all other punishments and isn't cumulative with any other sentence. We attach restitution only to fines, and that is only for property damage the defendant is responsible for within the commission of the crime. The only time assets are liquidated here, is if they are presumed to be ‘proceeds of crime’ (bought with proceeds of drug money for example), in which case they're forfeited to the government. I'm pretty sure the only exemption is when commonwealth fraud is involved (social security fraud). That's the only time we're ever required to both serve a term of imprisonment AND repay the funds obtained fraudulently, but it’s not expected to be paid whilst the prison sentence is being served. I guess this system works for us, where it may not in the U.S. because our terms of imprisonment aren’t as excessive.
Thanks for sharing!
Nicki
What I can say without the book is, yes, it exists and for nearly any crime. In about a third of the States it's required. If I'm understanding it correctly, restitution is payable for things you'd typically find in damages (to victims, families, and third parties for medical, loss of wages, funeral, etc.). However, it is not "punishment" in the way that legal damages are although in some cases you can "trade" for more time served. This looks like a credible overview and there is a state by state breakdown on the side: http://www.aardvarc.org/victim/restitution.shtml
I should remove the word "liquidated". Although I know the book spoke about liquidation, I cannot recall the specific context (drug profit, willfully selling of property due to loss of income, restitution, etc.). Similarly, I hadn't considered time of payment; paid immediately, automatically garnished wages during, or post incarceration. So I should also stay away from claiming that it is possible one already paid them.
It seems like SAH might be familiar with them so perhaps she can elaborate, too.
In any event, I think you are a good spirit and I hope and pray that you will feel the peace.
SAH
Best wishes for the holidays and new year.
Sincerely,
Kyle Proehl