PardonMe
#PardonMe is an initiative to empower felons to stop the "revolving door" to jail and move from the past, while giving back to the community as mentors.
03/22/2020
Federal prison workers say conflicting orders on coronavirus response is putting lives at risk The Bureau of Prisons on Thursday reported that two staff members were presumed positive for COVID-19.
03/03/2020
12/31/2019
https://wreg.com/2019/12/31/illinois-governor-clears-thousands-of-ma*****na-convictions/
Illinois governor clears thousands of ma*****na convictions CHICAGO (AP) — Illinois’ governor granted more than 11,000 pardons for low-level ma*****na convictions on Tuesday, describing the step as a first wave of thousands of such expungements anticipated under the state’s new ma*****na legalization law. The expungement process is a key part of the la...
12/29/2019
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Meek Mill, Reform Alliance Leaders Give Back To Children Impacted By Incarceration Meek Mill and Reform Alliance leaders treated children whose lives have been impacted by incarceration to a shopping spree.
12/05/2019
Peanut King: After 37 years in prison, a giant of Baltimore’s drug trade returns to face his city’s ruins Before Baltimore earned its reputation as a he**in capital, before its drug corners appeared on “The Wire,” before the body count pushed past 2,200 over a decade — before it all came Maurice “Peanut” King.
12/04/2019
After 16 years, Navy veteran exonerated in child s*x assault case Tears of relief streamed down Roynes Dural’s face.
11/30/2019
Over 20 years ago I was arrested on felony charges. For over 20 years I was a convicted felon, however, I didn't live as a convicted felon. I live/lived as a man that works hard to provide for his family and give back to his community in the best way possible. Today, I stand in the parking lot of the police station where I was detained. When I posted bail the officer told me that " I would be back. You all come back." It was at that moment in 1995 that I made myself a promise. I learned patience, tenacity, how to move and cry in silence, and how to believe in your dreams.
Today, I kept that officer's declaration and returned to the precinct . Only one catch though; I didn't return as a felon in cuffs.
I'm not sure who this will encourage but if you've set a dream or a vision in motion , believe in yourself and create a door if the door you want to walk through is locked.
11/06/2019
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This dad helps fathers coming out of prison get back on their feet for parenthood Charles Daniels, Jr., founded a charity that gives bags for dads in prison after growing up without a dad in his life.
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