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Get to know jailhouse lawyers and their loved ones through the words, wisdom, and experiences of incarcerated individuals who teach themselves the law to advocate for themselves and the rights of their peers. 

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Danny Thomas

I wish the world could read this letter so that they could know this:
People who are incarcerated know that their knowledge is dangerous to the prison officials.
How a brief sincere message can have such a great impact on the lives of others
Power of advacacy
Others can understand how having knowledge of the law can help you advocate for yourself and possible save your own life
GENDER--
which state do they live in?Virginia
length of incarceration--
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