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Human Rights for Prisoners March w/ Hattie Neal, 91, Mom of Larry Neal, Deceased

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HUMAN RIGHTS FOR PRISONERS MARCH, hosted by Mary Neal - Sundays at 3pm EST 
(by announcement only) 
Call to speak on air at (347) 857-3293. Arrange to be a guest by emailing
MaryLovesJustice@gmail.com

Hattie Neal, a 91-year-old retired domestic and field worker, talks about how it felt to be defrauded by The (Johnnie) Cochran Firm to protect Memphis Shelby County Jail after the 2003 secret arrest and murder of her disabled son, Larry, and what it means to her that the government denies records on Larry's fatal arrest and denies her due process of law.

"Human Rights for Prisoners March" advocates for:
~Advocacy for adequate defense, fair trials, drug courts, mental health courts, post-conviction DNA tests, safe and humane incarceration, and successful re-entry.

~Advocacy against prisoner abuse, avoidable deaths caused by police and correctional officers, solitary confinement, children tried and sentenced as adults, criminalizing mental illness, inadequate health care, wrongful convictions, law of parties, three-strikes law, enforced prison labor, and capital punishment.

SPECIAL NOTE:  The "Human Rights for Prisoners March" is also a weekly broadcast on the National Network in Action (NNIA1) channel at Blogtalkradio, Mondays at 9pm PST. 

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