Dr.ernest C. Garlington - The Ideal Candidate For Clemency After 7 Years Of Incarceration
THE CONNECTICUT BOARD OF PARDONS AND PAROLE WILL DETERMINE HIS FUTURE AND THE FUTURE OF THOSE HE HAS, AND WILL CONTINUE TO, HELP, ON JUNE 17, 2015
June 9, 2015 (MMD Newswire) — Presently, Dr. Garlington is an inmate at the MacDougall Walker Correction Institution located in Suffield, Connecticut. He offers an extraordinary story of a selfless, committed, progressive, inspiring, enthusiastic contributor to the families of Connecticut, as well as to his fellow inmates. Whether behind bars, or as a free man, Dr. Garlington has always dedicated his life to helping others.
On June 17th, 2015, Dr. Garlington will be considered for Clemency by the Connecticut Board of Pardons and Paroles. The rules regarding this application include: supportive evidence of “specific, extraordinary circumstances and specific exemplary conduct” His application for Clemency contains such specific, supportive evidence. It includes:
- 2 Affidavits of Testimony Retraction
- Support Letter From Family Members and Friends
- Descriptions of his Many Projects While Incarcerated
A few of his many successful projects while incarcerated include:
- Reading Between the Bars (see Warden Semple’s 2013 support letter)
- The Annual Gently-Used Children’s Book Drive (as of 12/2014, collected and distributed over 100,000 books to the children of Connecticut)
- “My Brother’s Keeper” Initiative (In Support of President Obama)
- Televised Video School (TVS) Project (an evolving proposed program which is designed to protect potential victims of crime and (DOC) cost by reducing recidivism through behavioral modification classes and the academic education of inmates.
The TVS Program will provide/expand educational opportunities to inmates in Connecticut via a state-ofthe-art In-Cell Educational Cable Delivery System. (www.collegevsprison.com). Dr. Garlington and his “volunteer team” have secured a sizeable donation for the TVS Project to review and revamp the In-Cell cable delivery system which now exists in Connecticut correctional facilities. Additionally, 1,000 “smart TV boxes” have been offered for this project The implementation of the TVS Program will help decrease the rate of recidivism in Connecticut’s (presently 67%) by enabling inmates to be adequately educated and trained before they apply for parole and/or sentence modification. thereby making Connecticut safer. It will also save Connecticut hundreds of millions of dollars spent on correctional institutions,
AND IT WILL NOT COST THE TAXPAYERS OF CONNECTICUT A DIME!
The Children and Citizens of Connecticut Have Already Benefitted From Dr. Garlington’s Foresight, and Will Most Assuredly Benefit From The Unfettered Efforts of a Freed Dr. Garlington!
Contact Information: William Bumpus, Atty. Telephone: 860-212-8634 Email: avatarwgb@msn.com
Source: http://mmdnewswire.com/dr-ernest-garlington-clemency-2-131254.html