by David Applegate | Oct 22, 2014 | Blog, David Applegate
October 22, 2014 I am very fortunate to have a huge network of friends and colleagues – many of whom I have met in the many cities we have lived in (and the many companies I have worked for!). The experts say that when you find yourself in a situation like I currently...
by Steven Dybvad | Oct 22, 2014 | Steven Dybvad
October 22, 2014 In the last three years of my stay in prison I've never been harassed by guards so much until now. Ever since I was placed in this cell isolation unit and made to wear this jumpsuit, guards stare at me more, make rude disrespectful comments,...
by Steven Dybvad | Oct 21, 2014 | Steven Dybvad
October 21, 2014 Nearly three weeks ago my lawyer told my parents that he convinced the warden to retest my original urine specimen. I'm not sure how much good it's going to do if they're running the same simple dipstick test that they ran before, if my medication is...
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 placed my own...