John W. Windham |
John Willie Windham
This letter is being addressed to thee governing authorities as an Petitionary testimonial counsel within Thee State Prison Board: Pertaining John Willie Windham, currently recognized by the California State Penitentiary of Thee Solano County Prison grounds located in nearby Vacaville California as Prison inmate CDCR E-81324; I note that in the case of John W. Windham who has served now twenty-two hard labored and controlled prison years total and fifteen of the first twenty- two being mandatory for a crime that he had not committed but had been convicted of the charge on being thee liable accomplice.
I also address that this letter will be given up to the Court of Appeals
I Nieisha C Marie Elder have written this letter in Acknowledgment of John W. Windham, a friend, a brother of unity and a dear uncle. Hi uncle Dunie, I am glad to be before you in this written open testimony of my educational fund of knowledge and my time to soon be with and you with your family. I give my right of claim to be upon you John, And the right to know the principals of the establishment that now wishes to retain you for further reference. When in doubt we are held at such circumstances’ beyond our physical sometimes mental control, we do almost everything to stand up for each other and within capability of our hearts design we see our innocence, hope, our power of right and most importantly we find the genuineness inside of ourselves which changes our coarse of our lively being in this world.
I know and do believe that this time in life situations can be critical, sometimes even warring on a person. FREE MY UNCLE
I agree with you honey, I watched the prison wife's show for the first time today and I 100% agree that he should be released to go home to his wife and child. He has paid his debt to the community for a murder in which he himself did not commit. He shouldn't have been charged with murder but an accessory to the murder. I as does my husband feels he will not be a threat to his community, that he will in fact be a asset to his community. He will be able to help teenage boys to see that what they are doing in the gang life style will only end in heart ache, with them either in prison or they will pay the ultimate price with their life.
ReplyDeleteYou are a brave and loving niece to your uncle to help try and get him paroled home. I wish you all the best of luck and may God help bless your family and bring him home to you all.
Thyra R.~NCMA
Wasilla, Alaska
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