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Subject: Shameful....


Author:
WOW
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Date Posted: 19:48:33 05/25/09 Mon

Gay Prisoner Sues Massachusetts Parole Board
by Zachary Violette
EDGE Contributor
Thursday Nov 13, 2008

In a case which advocates say exposes the lingering bias against GLBT inmates up for parole, a Federal District Court late last month decided to allow an openly gay Massachusetts man to proceed with a civil rights lawsuit against the Massachusetts Parole Board.

Bruce Wilborn, who is currently serving a life sentence in the Bay State Correctional Center in Norfolk after pleading guilty to a 1983 murder, claims that the parole board made anti-gay statements and exhibited bias against him in their November 2006 decision to deny his request for parole.

"There have been very few, if any, cases challenging sexual orientation in the parole process," said Suzanne Goldberg, Director of the Sexuality and Gender Law Clinic at Columbia University.

"Yet we believe anti-gay bias sometimes does play a role in parole determinations. It’s critical here to challenge bias as a warning to other parole boards that anti-gay discrimination is not acceptable."

At the request of the Boston-based Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders (GLAD), two students from Goldberg’s organization, Mollie Kornreich and Keren Zwick served as counsel for Wilborn along with the law firm of McDermott Will & Emery LLP.

On October 31, Judge Patti B. Saris of the U.S. District Court of Massachusetts denied the State’s request that Wilborn’s case be thrown out.

"The case now goes into discovery," said Goldberg, "We can now ask the state for records on how the state has treated gay and non-gay applicants for parole, to prove Bruce Wilborn was treated differently than non-gay applicants. Parole is often granted to applicants with dangerous and violent prison records."
"It’s critical here to challenge bias as a warning to other parole boards that anti-gay discrimination is not acceptable" - Suzanne Goldberg
Court documents describe Wilborn as having been a "model prisoner". In the 25 years since he’s been incarcerated, Wilborn has published two books and become active with a Unitarian-Universalist ministry.

During the November 2006 hearing, his second since being incarcerated, Wilborn alleged that three of the six parole board members made statements suggesting a bias towards him based on his sexuality. One board member, Doris Dottridge, criticized him for repeatedly mentioning during the hearing that he was gay.

Wilborn claims he only mentioned his comfort with his homosexuality to indicate the extent to which he had been rehabilitated. Wilborn’s "inability to cope with the fact that he is homosexual" had been cited in court documents as a factor that led him to commit the murder.

"When gay issues came up," explained Goldberg, "Mr. Wilborn tried to explain to the board is that at the time of the crime ... he had not come to terms with being gay and that affected his judgment."

In the hearing, board member Thomas Merrigan referred to Wilborn as "the type of guy" who would become involved with someone who might encourage him to commit another crime. Finally, Board Chair Maureen Walsh suggested that "an average parole officer in the street" would not be able to supervise him properly.

These statements, in light of Wilborn’s claim that the board also misrepresented the nature of a minor disciplinary infraction that occurred in prison in the early 1990s, as well as his claim that heterosexual prisoners in similar circumstances had been granted parole, were enough to convince Saris that the case had merit to go forward.

"This court is not prepared to discount Wilborn’s contention that ’the Board’s repeated antigay comments and questions impermissibly focused on Mr. Wilborn’s sexuality rather than relevant considerations regarding his re-entry into society’ without further development of the record," wrote Saris.

"All we’re asking for is a fair hearing," said Goldberg. "Our argument is that [Wilborn] didn’t have a fair hearing. We are not asking for the court to grant him parole. The argument really is that his rights were violated."

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Subject: Hows SGT. Humes doing


Author:
cj co
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Date Posted: 11:47:41 03/29/09 Sun


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Subject: Captain Rita Callender


Author:
Mr. 10 Block
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Date Posted: 14:58:41 10/05/08 Sun

How's Rita Callender doing? Does she still think that she is a Captain? Or maybe she wants to be a make believe DOS?

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Subject: Yes sir Sgt Mike Buckley, give me a pat


Author:
Morris
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Date Posted: 16:45:45 12/23/08 Tue


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Subject: yard bully


Author:
why
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Date Posted: 18:32:06 09/16/08 Tue

who does calendar think he is tellin cons what to do ! they come to me on the mains one and say he is piciken on them , i meen come on just let them do what they want no matter how big or small and gets your check. i sit all day and thats it,

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Subject: for mcofu's election


Author:
pu
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Date Posted: 19:27:34 12/01/08 Mon

http://www.voy.com/218630/

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Subject: Sounds like the baysyate of yesteryears


Author:
lol
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Date Posted: 20:22:26 11/09/08 Sun

Playstations, movies are perks for prisoners


PLAYSTATIONS, a four-channel pay-TV service and a special movie station are available to Victoria's high-security prisoners.

Jails have approved PlayStation game consoles for 65 inmates this year.

About 50 consoles have gone to prisoners in jails for the worst offenders - Barwon and Port Phillip prisons.

Inmates who have a game system in their cell must pay for it and cannot play games rated higher than PG.

But taxpayers are footing the bill for inmates to receive pay-TV at Loddon and Fulham prisons.

The service is also in cells at the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre, which houses body-in-the-boot killer Tania Herman.

Critics are angry offenders such as murderers and rapists are getting the perks.

The Crime Victims Support Association said it made a mockery of victims and that many decent, working Victorians could not afford pay-TV.

The Justice Department refused to identify which prisoners had received PlayStations.

But serious offenders at Barwon and Port Phillip who could be enjoying the entertainment systems include multiple murderers Paul Denyer, Gregory Brazel, John Sharpe, Carl Williams and Julian Knight.

Victoria's 4000-plus prisoners have a movie channel in their cells, screening dramas and new films.

Authorities said the stimulation helped inmates connect to the outside world and excluded R and X-rated shows.

Corrections Victoria said prisoners were kept in their cells for an average of 12 hours per day.

"Restricted access to films is an important management tool which ensures the good order and security of the prison," a spokeswoman said.

"Watching films in prison is a privilege, not a right."

Two of the four pay-TV channels prisoners receive must be documentary and education-based. The content cannot exceed an MA rating.

An insider said when inmates were transferred between prisons they sometimes brought their PlayStations with them.

But the source said despite the perks, "doing time is not a day spa".

The prison PlayStation revelation comes as new research from Iowa State University shows violent video games may make young people highly aggressive in later months.

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Subject: http://www.voy.com/213642/


Author:
lol
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Date Posted: 17:04:51 11/05/08 Wed


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Subject: hmmm


Author:
curious
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Date Posted: 18:03:30 08/30/08 Sat

what is up with kitchen lt. allen?

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  • Re: hmmm (NT) -- He was real tight with the ips commander, real tight.. Dump her dirty ass matty, 23:12:45 08/30/08 Sat
  • Re: hmmm -- 2 Cents, 23:05:56 09/04/08 Thu
    • Re: hmmm (NT) -- Hey allen stop posting, 16:12:33 09/07/08 Sun
      • Re: hmmm -- Man on the Hill, 23:33:44 10/04/08 Sat
        • Re: hmmm (NT) -- That is correct Mr. Man on the hill. Because most of these misfits are from up there., 13:53:50 10/05/08 Sun
  • Re: hmmm -- Puss 'N' Boots, 19:21:57 10/05/08 Sun
Subject: Massachusetts Correction Officers Federated Union board up and running, link above


Author:
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Date Posted: 14:11:51 10/04/08 Sat


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Subject: You know what i still find amusing


Author:
old timer
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Date Posted: 19:10:31 08/26/08 Tue

Is that this institution actually built a special phone room for a con. One that tried to off his wife and kids. WOW

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Subject: i hate myself


Author:
i hate my self
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Date Posted: 22:00:01 08/25/08 Mon

i really hate my self

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Subject: Why did allain get transferred


Author:
co
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Date Posted: 11:28:06 08/18/08 Mon


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Subject: By the way


Author:
FC
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Date Posted: 22:37:27 06/26/08 Thu

who is going to pay for the tow and the car wash for the vehicle Capt. Lehane got stuck in te mud. What silly excuse did he use for being back there?

Nothing will happen, just like him smoking out front. Nothing. Did they not fire an officer for smoking out there. Yes they did.

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Subject: One of the best to come from this faclity


Author:
jm
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Date Posted: 16:15:23 07/14/08 Mon

See following post

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Subject: whats up


Author:
how
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Date Posted: 21:05:48 07/18/08 Fri

how did that red hed bitch get above the other secretay... there union must be wors than ours

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Subject: how long till someone finally reports corsini for taking care of his favs and fuckin everyone he doesn't like?????


Author:
Watcher
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Date Posted: 14:35:18 05/22/08 Thu

Will our Supt. do the right thing? With the lack of supervisor's on the 11x7 shift will he force the lowest ranking Sgt. on 3x11 to 11x7 or will he put the assigned Lt. from 3x11 there? Forcing people going on thier days off has to stop! My guess is he'll take care of the Lt. Corsini is our "Billy Bulger".

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Subject: Whats up with Bab's ?


Author:
Heads will roll !
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Date Posted: 17:23:30 06/09/08 Mon


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Subject: Lt . Mcgay


Author:
CJ screw
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Date Posted: 14:40:09 05/22/08 Thu

You guys are so screwed with this rat bastard.
Did Corsini really hook this birtbag up?

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  • Re: Lt . Mcgay (NT) -- Sorry I let your sexual preferance out of the bag. To bad ther is no Tessier there. lol, 14:42:54 05/22/08 Thu
Subject: Oh where have all the good stand up officers go.


Author:
Old CO
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Date Posted: 12:24:00 03/05/08 Wed

My list of stand up CO's that have come and gone for various reasons. I bet would vary greatly from yours. Give it a shot. Let me hear.

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Subject: Whats up with this ?


Author:
Hmmmmm.....
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Date Posted: 07:08:16 05/10/08 Sat

What is going on up at the Executive Board level? All six guys signing their names accussing one of their own of embezzlement (union funds used without authority).

What time do you want the FBI there Stevie, I can promise you that all union members is watching this closely.

Also, if a take over is necessary, I will be there, I am not about to let 20 years go down the drain because of you and your spending frenzies and wasted monies on personal gains, It has been alledged ===== new homes, cars, gambling money, mind altering substances, free sporting events, over inflated expense account, educational pay for elected officials without proper degrees, overtime money for no services rendered, shift diff how bogus, and now we hear the in house fighting about money being used for what.......?

EVERYONE ONE OF US IS ENTITLED TO A DETAILED REPORT AND COMPLETE EXPLANATION OF WHATS GOING ON. If you wish to continue to ask for our support then open the books now.

Members ask this question:

If you need more information just ask any elected steward to see the copy of the letter signed by Kenneway and the other 5 offcials sent out these past few days.(This is scary, to know our money isn't safe is a big time problem and we need to act now before it is to late).

I am calling for all members that ran for an elected position last March 2007 to reach out to one another and assemble a watchdog unit task with overseeing current spendings and also to conduct a full audit of past spendings. Remember, we are entitled to this and if we don't address it now it might be too late.

Let us not get fooled a third time around by the same old it don't concern me, or because some loyalist with personal gains writes a croc of bullshit on this board or better yet its just the union busting by eboard candidate losers, No, I say, if you truely want your union, then get behind the men and women that plan to hold all criminal matters accountable and help us take back what is our righfully so.


Stay tuned "Taking Back our Union"

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Subject: WHY


Author:
OLD HACK
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Date Posted: 22:25:43 04/11/08 Fri

Why do we have to lock any doors in a prison!? why do any of us have to do any thing but bitch about each other , and please could i have a pee pee card. and a chair to sit in all day day with a big fart box pillow...

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  • Re: WHY (NT) -- Because I said so, Thats why!, 07:33:43 04/12/08 Sat
    • Re: WHY -- why, 20:30:54 04/16/08 Wed
Subject: This story sounds somewhat Familiar


Author:
whoo
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Date Posted: 14:04:31 02/09/08 Sat

Correctional Officer Exposes Himself at Target
February 1, 2008 - 6:11am


A Frederick County Sheriff's Office correctional officer was arrested Saturday after he exposed himself in the parking lot of Target on Urbana Pike, the sheriff's office reported Wednesday.

Mark A. Baziuk, 30, of Frederick, was charged with indecent exposure after a store employee saw him exposing himself about 4:15 p.m. while he was sitting in his truck in the parking lot, the sheriff's office reported earlier this week. Deputies did not mention Baziuk was a correctional officer in the initial press release.

Baziuk graduated with the 22nd class of the Frederick County Criminal Justice Training Academy in 2004. Since his arrest, he has been on administrative leave with pay, pending the outcome of the investigation, spokeswoman Cpl. Jennifer Bailey said Wednesday.



A Frederick County Sheriff's Office correctional officer was arrested Saturday after he exposed himself in the parking lot of Target on Urbana Pike, the sheriff's office reported Wednesday.

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Subject: Sorry Scotty, I don't beleive your version.


Author:
Midnightrider
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Date Posted: 19:54:20 11/22/07 Thu


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Subject: Well Ketchie hope you enjoy your 5 days off for being on the cell phone.


Author:
Pappas from Bridgewater
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Date Posted: 11:54:11 03/29/08 Sat

I got 5 days for doing the same thing as you did from my buddy Tim Hall.

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Subject: Paul White your a Rat


Author:
Not Born And Bred At BSCC
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Date Posted: 15:37:24 03/14/08 Fri


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Subject: what a joke


Author:
lo
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Date Posted: 00:19:53 03/16/08 Sun

Gotta Love it -- R&R, 11:25:56 03/14/08 Fri
A bloody fraternity of the state’s most monstrous killer cons are plotting their releases from prison as part of a Department of Correction-sanctioned club whose aim is to shorten its members’ lengthy sentences.

Groomed by two men who murdered their own wives and children, dozens of lifers recognized by the state as the nonprofit Lifers’ Group Inc. convene twice a month at MCI-Norfolk and - according to minutes of their meetings obtained by the Herald - have focused in the last year on:

• Lobbying outside support for abolishing life without parole.

• Starting a Toastmasters club.

• Discussing the biographies of the Parole Board’s seven members.

• Charity work, including a Walk for Hunger in their exercise yard to benefit Project Bread.

Judith Hartnett’s 21-year-old daughter Tara Hartnett was killed by Lifers’ Group Inc. director James Cyr in 1993. Convicted of first-degree murder for repeatedly stabbing the mother of his baby, then setting her ablaze after soaking her with gasoline, Cyr is not eligible for parole.

“Give them an inch, they take a yard,” railed Hartnett, 56, of South Boston. “He doesn’t deserve to live after what he did to my daughter, let alone be free.”

Parole for first-degree murder “is never going to happen,” she believes, “and if it does, (Cyr) will have me to contend with.”

Michael O’Keefe, president of the Massachusetts District Attorneys Association, wonders, “Would they prefer that we go back to the death penalty? Perhaps that could be an agenda item for their next meeting.

“I would suggest there’s no appetite for taking life without parole out of the equation,” the Cape and Islands DA said, “either in the Legislature or the public.”

State Parole Board Chairwoman Maureen Walsh would not comment.

Massachusetts Department of Correction Commissioner Harold W. Clarke released the following statement: “The MCI-Norfolk Lifers Group Inc. has existed since the early 1970s. It is one of many inmate support groups permitted by the Department of Correction. The group has a governing body led by a chairman and it meets twice monthly.”

That chairman is Gordon Haas, a former department store manager who on June 26, 1973, smothered his pregnant wife, Shirley, and toddler son and daughter with plastic bags in their Ipswich home.

Haas’ secretary is Kenneth Seguin, a computer software executive from Holliston who on April 28, 1992, drugged his son and daughter and slit their throats, heaved them in a pond, then went home and split open his wife Mary Ann’s head with an ax.

Seguin was convicted of second-degree murder and is serving three consecutive life sentences, but one day will be eligible for parole. He was given the lesser sentence after his defense attorney argued Seguin was mentally ill at the time of the killings.

Time may not be on the lifers’ sides, but occasionally they see light at the end of their tunnel. By a 5-1 vote, Edgar Bowser III, who serves on Lifers’ Group Inc.’s board of directors, was granted parole in December from his sentence for murdering Shrewsbury police officer James Lonchiadis in 1975. Bowser will be released later this year.

On Jan. 17, 2007, Bowser gave his behind-bars brethren a report on “the physical layout of the Parole Board hearing, where everyone sits and how restraints are used,” according to minutes from that meeting, attended by 72 members.

Lifers found encouraging that former cop Mark Conrad, nominated to the Parole Board by Gov. Deval Patrick, was confirmed by a 5-3 vote of the Governor’s Council, declaring in minutes from their June 19 meeting, “The vote shows that the loud cry to stop making the board a criminal justice only board is being heard.”

But Kurt Schwartz, Patrick’s undersecretary in the Executive Office of Public Safety, said, “We support the sentence of life without parole for first-degree murder. We would oppose any efforts to change that sentence.”

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Subject: Burke i'm going to be lost when you leave !! Who's going to wipe my bum when you leave.


Author:
Grace
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Date Posted: 21:13:52 02/16/08 Sat


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Subject: Why can,t job assignments chang


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How long you been in the yard Freddy, time for a change
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Date Posted: 11:37:58 01/24/08 Thu


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Subject: Hows that fat piece of shit Gaw doing,


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Unconcerned
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Date Posted: 11:35:54 01/24/08 Thu


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Subject: I'm stressing, anybody find my pez-head


Author:
RW
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Date Posted: 11:10:13 01/21/08 Mon


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Subject: Not many years ago Baystate use to be an interesting site to read. Ever since 007 left its been boaring, Humm


Author:
Midnightrider
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Date Posted: 11:56:46 04/15/07 Sun


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Subject: Happy Holidays


Author:
board_administrator
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Date Posted: 11:20:40 12/23/07 Sun

A moment to say Hi! And thanks to all who do this job, and for doing what you do. Unfortunately some won’t be able to be there in the morning or at night with their families during these holidays, As we have to secure the rest of society from these convicted felons. To all out there no matter where you are be safe and have a happy, Holiday season and be thankful for what you have and what you get. Hope all look forward to a better year in 08.

Bless all of you for doing such a thankless job.

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Subject: That's right i had Babs throw your wife under the bus,coward.


Author:
You know who
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Date Posted: 22:15:50 11/11/07 Sun


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Subject: definition


Author:
indecent assault
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Date Posted: 10:32:32 11/22/07 Thu


indecent assault



: an offensive sexual act or series of acts exclusive of rape committed against another person without consent

do you know who this is for?

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Subject: I missed your littlle hand wiping my bum today. And your cheap feel you do to me.


Author:
Grace
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Date Posted: 22:35:15 11/12/07 Mon


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Subject: Basic Rights


Author:
HITLOD
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Date Posted: 16:57:35 11/10/07 Sat

Dear fellow Brothers and Sisters of the MA DOC and HOC,

This is to inform you of the formation of the “Hurt In The Line Of Duty” (HITLOD) support group. HITLOD was created out of the dyer need to learn and share information about the I.A. system, your Healthcare treatment and your over all Rights. HITLOD was created by and for those who are affected by it. We are mostly Unit 4 members and we’re not asking for handouts BUT we do need and want your support.
* You can help by signing up on our emailing list and pass this message on.

The following are some basic RIGHTS and first steps to take when HURT IN THE LINE OF DUTY…
*If you were injured in the line of duty seek medical help for real serious injuries get to an ER for treatment and if able let your Boss and Union know you got hurt a.s.a.p..
* No matter who first helps you medically follow up immediately with your Primary Care Physician (PCP). Explain exactly what happen and list all of your injuries no matter how trivial.
*Most important do not let your PCP farm you out to any outside overall healthcare providers i.e. a workman’s comp clinics also known as “occupational health clinics” of any type without a clear understanding of your Rights.
*The only healthcare providers you should be seeing outside your PCP are specialists referred by your PCP for your specific injuries and or those you choose to see. Note; you could be ordered by the boss/system to see their doctors but you still have rights.

Sincerely,
HITLOD
Turnkeyer@aol.com

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Subject: Thanks Burke for wiping my bum bum,yesterday.


Author:
Grace
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Date Posted: 18:10:27 11/04/07 Sun


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Subject: Hey have you noticed not many solid walpole screws here at Baystate. Marino and Carter are the only good ones.


Author:
Sgt. Burke
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Date Posted: 17:23:47 10/25/07 Thu


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Subject: What the hell is going on there.


Author:
It's been quiet here
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Date Posted: 11:27:11 10/19/07 Fri


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Subject: Say it ain't so Burke


Author:
Not worried
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Date Posted: 14:36:52 08/30/07 Thu

Is it true your trying to find a way to hack the site to see who's saying all this stuff about you.. You better toughen that skin and deal with it like a man.

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Subject: Hey Burke isn't D.G. a little old for you. Can you handle a women like her?


Author:
Harry Potter
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Date Posted: 21:10:30 07/04/07 Wed


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Subject: Sgt. Burke i don't think it's the main 3 co putting you up here, going to check out the main 1 co.


Author:
Grace
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Date Posted: 23:58:42 08/12/07 Sun


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Subject: Threw me under the bus Burke, I won't forget


Author:
You Know Who
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Date Posted: 23:10:12 08/13/07 Mon


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Subject: That CO on Main One I'm trying to think who he reminds me of, Col Klink or Sgt. Schultz


Author:
I Know Nothing
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Date Posted: 01:34:23 08/03/07 Fri


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Subject: It's been a long time.


Author:
Jack P
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Date Posted: 22:36:55 08/02/07 Thu

Does Sgt Buckley still work there and hows his mail order bride? Just curious.

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Subject: Hey Sgt. Burke Im waiting for you.


Author:
Not for the weak.
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Date Posted: 21:14:38 07/17/07 Tue

- Burky I need a man like you, Don't you find me sexy?


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Subject: RICH MAN


Author:
UB
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Date Posted: 20:00:53 07/26/07 Thu

Four Men Framed By FBI Awarded $101 Million After Decades In Prison For Murder They Did Not Commit
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS — A federal judge Thursday ordered the government to pay more than $101 million in the case of four men who spent decades in prison for a 1965 murder they didn’t commit after the FBI withheld evidence of their innocence.

The FBI encouraged perjury, helped frame the four men and withheld for more than three decades information that could have cleared them, U.S. District Judge Nancy Gertner said in issuing her ruling Thursday.

She called the government’s argument that the FBI had no duty to get involved in the state case “absurd.”

Peter Limone, Joseph Salvati and the families of the two other men who died in prison had sued the federal government for malicious prosecution.

They argued that Boston FBI agents knew mob hitman Joseph “the Animal” Barboza lied when he named the men as killers in the 1965 death of Edward Deegan. They said Barboza was protecting a fellow FBI informant, Vincent “Jimmy” Flemmi, who was involved.

The four men convicted on Barboza’s lies were treated as “acceptable collateral damage” because the FBI’s priority at the time was taking down the Mafia, their attorneys said.
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A Justice Department lawyer had argued that federal authorities couldn’t be held responsible for the results of a state prosecution and had no duty to share information with the officials who prosecuted Limone, Salvati, Henry Tameleo and Louis Greco.

“The FBI’s misconduct was clearly the sole cause of this conviction,” the judge said Thursday. “The government’s position is, in a word, absurd.”

“No lost liberty is dispensable. We have fought wars over this principle. We are still fighting these wars,” Gertner told the packed courtroom.

Salvati and Limone were exonerated in 2001 after FBI memos dating back to the Deegan case surfaced, showing the men had been framed by Barboza. The memos were made public during a Justice Department task force probe of the FBI’s relationship with gangsters and FBI informants James “Whitey” Bulger and Stephen “the Rifleman” Flemmi.

Limone, now 73, and Salvati, 75, stared straight ahead as the judge announced her ruling. A gasp could be heard from the area where their friends and family were sitting when Gertner said how much the government would be forced to pay.

The men’s attorneys had not asked for a specific amount in damages, but in court documents they cited other wrongful conviction cases in which $1 million was awarded for every year of imprisonment. Gertner ordered the government to pay $101.7 million.

“Do I want the money? Yes, I want my children, my grandchildren to have things I didn’t have, but nothing can compensate for what they’ve done,” Salvati said.

Salvati had been sentenced to life in prison as an accessory to murder and served more than 29 years before his sentence was commuted in 1997.

“It’s been a long time coming,” said Limone, who served 33 years in prison before he was freed in 2001. “What I’ve been through — I hope it never happens to anyone else.”

Justice Department attorney Bridget Bailey Lipscomb declined immediate comment on the ruling.

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Date Posted: 15:40:03 03/21/07 Wed

hey honey are you proud of me I made it to the top over here. I am the new super, so you tell them walpolies that I'm the big man over here now. So they better be nice to you or I'll be mean to their kids here..I'm sorry snookums you can not be here with me but 'll see you at home when you strap that baby on for me.. love your so called man

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