by Kenneth Flaska | Oct 21, 2014 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
October 21, 2014 Expectations and Patience From Federal Prison I have only been in federal prison for four days but I have learned that you have to expect the unexpected and learn a new level of patience. For example, I expected to go to a minimum security prison camp...
by Steven Dybvad | Oct 20, 2014 | Steven Dybvad
October 20, 2014 Knowing that I haven’t used a substance in years means one of only two, or three things: 1. either the prison got my urine specimen mixed up with another inmate’s specimen, which I don’t think is likely to happen because I physically...
by Kenneth Flaska | Oct 20, 2014 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
WRONG TURN ON SELF-SURRENDER TO FEDERAL PRISON DAY Well, here are the gory details of my self surrender day. I was very tired as I failed to sleep the night before. I scheduled a cab to take me to prison at 10:30 so i would be early. I called to confirm the cab at...
by Steven Dybvad | Oct 19, 2014 | Steven Dybvad
October 19, 2014 I’ve been trying so hard to hold on to hope and faith that justice will prevail over the false accusations of an incorrect drug screening on my behalf, but each day that passes feels less likely. I’m trapped in the clutches of a one sided...
by Steven Dybvad | Oct 18, 2014 | Steven Dybvad
October 18, 2014 It’s been very hard to talk to my parents about this because they keep assuming that I’m making my own assumptions, jumping to conclusions, believing too many rumors being passed around by other inmates, when that couldn’t be any further...