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Rodney Derrickson

I wish the world could read this letter so that they could know this:
How jailhouse lawyers are committing themselves to helping others
It shows how formerly incarcerated people who have gained life
The work Mr. Derrickson has committed himself, he spent decades on a mission better himself and others around through the laugh.
How juveniles continue to suffer under draconian sentencing laws imposed by overzealous legislatures throughout the nation.
GENDERMan
which state do they live in?Pennsylvania
length of incarceration31-40
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