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Tell Governor Rick Scott to commute the sentencing of Cristain Fernandez. No forced plea deals.
- Posted to Stop Florida prosecutor from railr… by Carol Ntyntk
To: Governor Rock Scott
We want Cristian Fernandez sentence to juvenile to be commuted. Cristian Fernandez was forced into a plea deal that keeps him in juvenile until he is 19 years old. And then 8 years probation. Angela Corey and Mark Caliel wanted to give Cristian Fernandez LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE for something...
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Update #7
Posted by Carol Ntyntk (Campaign Leader) on May 21
Open letter to Governor Rick ScottCristian was barely 12-years old when he was unjustly detained in Jacksonville Florida and charged as an adult by state attorney Angela Corey. It was very wrong to charge a preteen abused and neglected boy as an adult, especially when it is clear that it was the mother's negligence for not seeking medical help for over 8 hours, the real cause behind the unfortunate death of the younger brother two days later.
After spending 2 years detained, Cristian...
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Update #5
Posted by Carol Ntyntk (Campaign Leader) on May 8Cristian will have to needlessly stay in a juvenile facility until his 19 th birthday if the Governor does not commute his sentence. Cristian is innocent and was railroaded.
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Update #2
Posted by Carol Ntyntk (Campaign Leader) on Jan 8Please contact Governor Rick Scott and ask him to commute the sentence of Criastian Fernandes. Angela Corey and Mark Caliel wanted to give Cristian LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE which forced him into a plea deal of something that was never proven.
http://www.flgov.com/contact-gov-scott/
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Update #1
Posted by Carol Ntyntk (Campaign Leader) on Dec 31, 2012
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We have the world largest prison population, each working for $1.5 per a hour (suck on that China). It is cheaper to own a prisoner than a slave. I strongly suggest owning prisoners (buying stocks of prison corporations) specially if there is any chance of you may ending up in one in future. According to prison guards union, growing prison population is vital to our economy since it keep the national unemployment rate down and they successfully lobby for tougher laws and harsher punishments....
…We have the world largest prison population, each working for $1.5 per a hour (suck on that China). It is cheaper to own a prisoner than a slave. I strongly suggest owning prisoners (buying stocks of prison corporations) specially if there is any chance of you may ending up in one in future. According to prison guards union, growing prison population is vital to our economy since it keep the national unemployment rate down and they successfully lobby for tougher laws and harsher punishments. We already had situations prison corporations encouraging judges to send minors to jail, prosecutors been enthusiastic about institutionalizing minors (Cash for Kids). Kids are more profitable.
Donna Evans That's right, Donna. There is an article in The Sun about this.
http://www.newjimcrow.com/about.html
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Michelle-Alexander/168304409924191
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_Jim_Crow
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/inimai-chettiar/prison-system-jim-crow_b_1297413.html
http://cpreview.org/2012/11/jazz-jail-and-the-new-jim-crow/
I realize we are getting a little off topic here, but please folks, let's pass these articles on to others on FB, Twitter, MySpace, etc.
P.S. I didn't find the interview in The Sun, but it was Michelle Alexander that was being interviewed so we can read directly from her article.
If you like interviews, The Sun magazine has a new one every issue (once a month). And it is ad free. So they don't have to worry about offending their sponsors.
We send our boys over to kill. We make our money off selling weapons both here and abroad and now we have a new business: jail young men for smoking a little pot (which has a dubious history for why it is illegal, to begin with); the judges, lawyers, guards, police all get to make money while many are afraid to even jaywalk. SAD . . . but true.
Thie 12 years old boy,sure is not an criminal. He has been abuse by an adult, caring baybies is not his duty,ia an adult duty, his mother,or father.
well if u live in the ghetto of have seen City of GOd. kids can learn to kill at a young age and do it for life. I am not familiar with this story, but am familiar with the floridia case of lioinal tate. Who killed the girl. its hard without having all facts but some , and for fact he called his mother or what or how he reacted to tht calling, or how he confessed.. I don't have acharacter file in this kid. on both ends u have to know what ur dealing with not be naïve and not be to judgemental...
We want Cristian to be treated as a child not as an adult. Children should never be charged as adults especially a 12-year old abused and neglected boy.
We want the prosecutor to either drop the adult charges or send the case back to juvenile court where the case belongs. "Email State Attorney Angela Corey (ACorey@coj.net) and Assistant State Attorney Mark Caliel (MCALIEL@coj.net) and ask them to drop the misplaced and abusive adult charge against 12-year old Cristian.
She's just another power hungry BITCH! Trying to climb up the ladder on innocent peoples backs. She will get her Karma one day...
It should have never been a trial. Christian was only try to do displine the child which his mother should been there in the first place.
http://jacksonville.com/opinion/letters-readers/2011-11-19/story/lead-letter-cristians-case-involves-broad-human-rights
I can't believe this. I had the same experience of saving a child who was locked up in a Juvenal cell for more than 3 years. His crime? At age 9, he was playing with a friend and the friend ended up falling on a rock leading to his death. This young boy was locked up behind bars without education and from his parents for over 3 years until I stepped in with some colleagues and we worked for his released.
…If there are people in the system who themselves had problem with abuse and they could...
I can't believe this. I had the same experience of saving a child who was locked up in a Juvenal cell for more than 3 years. His crime? At age 9, he was playing with a friend and the friend ended up falling on a rock leading to his death. This young boy was locked up behind bars without education and from his parents for over 3 years until I stepped in with some colleagues and we worked for his released.
If there are people in the system who themselves had problem with abuse and they could not work on themselves, and do not see what they went through themselves as being wrong, they would always think that such actions are right and would never see anything wrong with the cruel treatment of children irrespective of what the children have done.
How many children has this man sent to prison under the pretest of protecting them? Is there no law against such maltreatment of kids in the States? To some of us outside the US, when it comes to the treatment of children, it is becoming clear that the US has nothing to boast off - a country which is destroying its own young ones. You maltreat them young and later become surprise about the way they behave in their adulthood. Garbage in garbage out!
It is really weird how I read and hear news how adults get away with murder because of a well payed lawyer (and who knows what other people) and a 12 yr old is being used as an example without really studying his case. The mother should be the one to be prosecuted. Children should not be taking care of children. You brought them into this world, you take care of them! My prayers for this child that everything will come into the light and the cruel people profiting from this case will see what it's store for them in the future. I believe in a HIGHER JUSTICE.
Your absolutely right, AND SO SHOULD THE SYSTEM- ATTORNEYS, EXC. WHO ALLOWS THIS TO CONTINUE.
And what about that parent who has a minor with small children for hours on end everyday??? Isn't this neglect/abandonment on a grand scale??? signed
Should not be that Angela Corey the one prosecuted and put in jail, instead of that boy?
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I am actually speechless...
That poor boy, this is a crime .this is a violation against his child rights.
There is a line that separates the accidental/unintentional killing of someone and outright cold blooded, evil murder - especially murder with torture. Unlike the boy this page is about, those two boys in the U.K. fall into the later category and I feel absolutely no sympathy for them. They not only kidnapped that poor child but also murdered him in ways so horrific it's almost unimaginable; putting him through immense misery and pain in the process. In my opinion they should never have been released.
With you 100% Ron P.!!!!!
A 12-year old child should NOT be facing murder charges as an adult. He is a child and should be treated in juvenile facilities, assigned a mentor and counseled on good behavior.
Amen!!!