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 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...
by Steven Dybvad | Oct 17, 2014 | Steven Dybvad
October 17, 2014 So here I sit, on cell isolations punishment, a three months’ sentence for a urine screen that supposedly tested positive for T.H.C… This wouldn’t be such a hard pill for me to swallow if I had actually smoked pot recently, I...
by Steven Dybvad | Oct 16, 2014 | Steven Dybvad
October 16, 2014 More unwanted consequences. One thing I learned just last year was that I qualify for T.C. which stands for Transition Control. T.C. enables an inmate in the state of Ohio to be released up to six months early, spending the duration of one’s...
by Steven Dybvad | Oct 15, 2014 | Steven Dybvad
October 15, 2014 One of my biggest concerns that I forgot to mention in my last blog entry, next to losing trust from my family was losing my horticulture class. My teacher said that he wouldn’t accept inmates on cell isolation as students; he said that unlike...