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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. 

Please take care as you interact with these stories as they provide insight into alternatives and solutions to mass incarceration, but also touch upon difficult content, including confinement, medical neglect, and death, and retaliation that jailhouse lawyers routinely experience– from solitary confinement to transfers and restrictions on accessing law libraries and resources – simply because they seek to know, use, and shape law.

Additionally, please approach this website with respect, care, responsibility, including without an intent of exploitation.

This website was crafted on these principles, and we hope you enter this space feeling the same.

– Flashlights Team

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Jimmie M Evans

I wish the world could read this letter so that they could know this:
People want to be different, all they are asking for is the ability to make the changes.
How the people incarcerated are still human, with real feelings. Not animals in cages.
People on the inside do not have access to information they hope to receive. The system comes off as a bully.
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which state do they live in?Florida
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