Archive for the ‘Innocents’ Category

New Prisoner Pen Pal Site

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

Dear Friend of Justice,

Yesterday I had my friend Michael Waterman post to this blog.

There is another way in which you can help Michael.

For a while, when Michael was still in prison, I was his only support person. I knew he needed more. So I bought pen-pal ads for him in some magazines and web sites. These proved very helpful. From these ads, he met his principal supporter and also his girlfriend.

When Michael was freed, he told me he wanted to start his own prisoner pen-pal site. I told him he could do this cheaply. The site could reside in my personal web space, and I would lease him a domain name for one year.

Michael looked at a number of sites, and decided upon what he believes is a reasonable and competitive price for an ad.

Here is the site:  http://www.mtprisonpenpals.com/

Michael has been trying very hard to find subscribers to his site. This is not easy. There are a huge number of prison pen pal sites on the internet, and some of them are very well established.

Perhaps some of you might be willing to buy an ad for a prisoner friend.

Or perhaps some of you could link to Michael’s site. This would increase its rank with Google.

It would be nice if his venture could succeed. He could use a little extra money of course. But mainly Michael would like to be of service to those still behind bars.

-Bob Chatelle

My Friend Michael is Looking for Help

Monday, March 5th, 2012

Dear Friend of Justice,

Michael Waterman was a good prison friend of Bernard Baran. While I had some correspondence with Michael while Bee was still in prison, we became closer after Bee’s release in 2006. We wrote each other; I took his phone calls about once a week; and I visited him when I could. Over the years, I learned his story.

My personal belief is that Michael was most probably falsely accused and wrongfully convicted. But when he was a naive 18-year-old, he was bullied and tricked into taking a guilty plea. He was told his options were a year in the county jail or life in prison.  He wasn’t told that after his year in jail he would be locked up as a sexually dangerous person and kept there until the courts declared him no longer dangerous.

Last May, with the help of an excellent public defender, a jury unanimously found Micahel not sexually dangerous. (Unanimity is not required in civil cases.) But while still in prison, at a hearing in which he had no representation, the Sex Offender Registry Board (SORB) classified him as a level-3 sex offender. (The SORB gives very little weight to the rulings of the Courts.)

Michael asked me recently if he could post a message to this blog. The content is his, but I worked with him on grammar and phrasing.

Michael’s girlfriend corresponded with him while he was in prison. Until Michael gets a job (he has training and experience in printing and silk screening), he is living on food stamps and disability. His girlfriend, however, has a good job which she has held for several years. If they can’t get a place together, Michael could probably only afford a rented room.

Here is Michael’s message:

Dear Friend,

My name is Michael Waterman and I am a good friend of Bob Chatelle. We have known each other for six years. I am fresh out of prison. I have been living in a trailer that’s on the property of another supporter. The trailer is half-owned by Bob – he and another supporter bought it for me so that I would have a place to live. But it’s not working out. It’s not meant for year-around living. And it’s in an area of very high unemployment. It’s not easy for a registered sex-offender to get a job to begin with.

I have a terrible label on my head: level 3 sex offender. I’ve been trying to find a place in and around the Boston area, but no landlord will take me. I have a girlfriend near Boston and I hoped I could live with her. But her landlord and neighbors don’t want me there. When I registered there, the police came to my girlfriend’s house and harassed and scared her. They said things like, “Why are you with a sex offender?” and “You can do better than that.” They said they’d make her life hell if I moved in.

I am hoping that a good-hearted and caring person will find it in their hearts to help me. I want to live a life out of prison that’s better than what I am living now.

I am now 26 and I was locked up at 14. (I was out for just a few weeks after I turned 18.) I have learned a lot and I hope I get the chance to live and learn more. If I can only get the chance. If you think you can help me in any way, feel free to contact me or Bob. My email address is mikewaterman4.21.85@gmail.com.

Sincerely,

Michael Waterman

 

Wongfully Convicted Jesse Friedman and his Attorney Ron Kuby

Saturday, February 25th, 2012

At St. Francis College, 2/21/12.

http://www.spokenword.org/program/1863521

Wrongful Convictions Blog

Friday, February 24th, 2012

A Friend of Justice alerted me to this great new blog:

http://wrongfulconvictionsblog.org/

 

TV News Spot About the Father Gordon macRae Appeal

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

http://www.wmur.com/video/30519235/detail.html

FatherMacRae’s case is sponsored by the National Center for Reason and Justice.

-Bob Chatelle

Send Bob Halsey a Birthday Card

Friday, February 10th, 2012

Dear Friend of Justice,

Bob Halsey was falsely accused and arrested 19 years ago. He was railroaded into prison by the same crew who some years before had railroaded Bernard Baran. His judge was Dan Ford, the Baran prosecutor.

February 18th is Bob’s birthday. I believe he will turn 84. I am surprised that he has lived this long, because his health is poor and medical care for Massachusetts prisoners is practically nonexistent. Bob’s wife of many years is in a nursing home, nearly blind, in failing health, and is unable to visit Bob. Their only contact is by telephone.

To learn more about Bob’s case, see http://members.shaw.ca/imaginarycrimes/halsey.htm

He gets very little mail. I do send him a card about once a month, but I think that is it.

If you can send him a birthday card, the address is:

Robert C. Halsey
W-55045
Bridgewater State Hospital
20 Administration Road
Bridgewater MA 02324

-Bob Chatelle

New Trial Motion filed for Gordon MacRae.

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

http://ncrj.org/new-trial-motion-filed-for-father-gordon-macrae/

Free the Texas Four!

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

Dear Friend of Justice,

If you are on Facebook, please subscribe to this page!

Free the Texas 4! A new Facebook page to help four lesbians in Texas who’ve been horribly railroaded. Please “Like” this site! http://www.facebook.com/groups/231503693594085/

You can also read about this case here.

-Bob Chatelle

Dallas Observer on the Convictions Integrity Unit

Saturday, January 7th, 2012

http://www.dallasobserver.com/2011-12-29/news/beyond-dna-difficult-tests-for-the-justice-system/

We need more prosecutors like Craig Watkins and Mike Ware. Mike is now working on the Four Lives Lost case, sponsored by the NCRJ.

Don’t Miss Out on Your Tax Deduction

Tuesday, December 27th, 2011

Dear Friend of Justice,

2011 is drawing to a close.  If you wish to deduct your contribution to the National Center for Reason and Justice, you must act soon.

You can mail your check (made payable to NCRJ) to NCRJ, POB 191101, Roxbury MA 02119.

You may donate via PayPal or Google Checkout at the NCRJ web site: http://ncrj.org/donate/.

Without your support, the NCRJ cannot keep up its fight for justice.

Thank you!

-Bob Chatelle