Publisher's Synopsis
Forever Offender is the perpetual subject of writings.
Judge Edwin C. Dalberg, 1968, sentenced me to twenty years at Waupun State Prison: "I am sentencing you to twenty years, not so you remain in prison for an extended period, but so you have a long supervision."
Well-documented specific evidence that the human brain is not fully developed until around twenty-five, and that even then the frontal cortex which regulates executive functioning, including decision-making and impulse control, is the final part of the brain to fully develop.
Fifty-seven years counting, I am impacted by changes in Wisconsin Caregiver Laws, Rehabilitation Review Panel Request No.: 2000-00047; Mississippi seven years since conviction; and Texas Convictions Barring Employment Safety Code 250.006.
I was discharged from that twenty-year sentence on February 3,1989.
I have been suffering self-denial psychological incarceration in lieu of "three strikes out."
Clear and present need for a pardon.
Study each writing for the reason ex-convicts have been denied freedoms others take for granted daily.
Ex-convict is a difficult seat to sit.
I have evolved 360 degrees since a conviction history discharge.
I am asking for full recognition of human rights in the United States of America.
This book is a call for research on social justice matters concerning race.