Prison Radio
Joseph Brown

When Godbolt did an interview, back, I think it was sometime in October, I’m not sure, necessarily of the exact date. But, he did an interview with you and since that interview, the Administration, the Mississippi Department of Corrections, with the assistance of the Governor, Tate Reeves, and so forth, has been connected with punishing him, because they placed him in solitary confinement, in isolation [he’s endured] since then, right? So where they’ve taken all of his writing materials, his reading materials and everything to where he’s not able to mail anything out. He’s not able to make telephone calls to his family or attorney’s or whatever, you know.

And he’s, he’s, he’s, he’s trying to find some kind of [civil attorney] some kind of help, to where he can prevent these people from doing this to him, because, so far, he’s been in his isolation room for pretty much a month now, or a little over a month, you know? And if it’s just wrong, you know, and he doesn’t have any other recourse, because his lawyer, the lawyer that he has, hasn’t reached out to him as far as what he should be doing about this situation here. You know, he wasn’t even able to go to that oral argument hearing that he had, set for the 14th of this month, which they had granted. Then, two weeks, two-three days before then, they denied him actually being there, or even being a part of that oral argument, where he’s the one that filed Pro Se on the documents to get this argument, you understand?

So, he asked me to pass along that message to you, to your listeners to see if you can find some help with this situation here, you know, because so far he’s not, he’s not getting it; he hasn’t found any [help]. And like I say he’s not able to, is not able to communicate with the outside right now, you know.

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