Letters From Inside the Prison

When someone goes to prison, we don't expect it to be like attending a country club. The media often paints famous prisons like a stay at summer camp. The truth is that Texas prisons are FAR from any vacation. In fact, they are a business established to keep people in as long a possible and consider it a victory when someone returns.

These letters are written by those who have first-hand experience as a prisoner to the atrocities going on each day. They tell of inhumane treatment by those in charge to people that were entrusted to ensure basic rights as a human.

April 21st, 2018

I lived a double-life in the freeworld. One was as a perfect husband, father, brother and friend. Sadly, the other one
 was destined for coming to prison....

April 10th, 2018

You might have gotten the impression from the writing so far that everything about being locked up in the TDCJ is just plain rotten. Well, it is. Okay, except for maybe this one thing, and it’s a th...

April 5th, 2018

I have 12 ½ years in prison in the State of Texas, and as I’m 
sure everyone will agree, Texas is well—known for their tough
ness on crime....

April 2nd, 2018

Here’s the second installment of my ongoing saga
 of incarceration in the TDCJ. I’m really not trying to whine....

March 31st, 2018

Most all of us at one time or another are going to experience a trip to the hospital sometime in our lives, and usually these memories leave some unpleasant memories for us. Note, imagine your worst n...

March 25th, 2018

My job here on the unit is clothing exchanger. What that means is that I work for the laundry department and my specific task is to take dirty clothes and exchange them for 
clean ones every weekday...

March 16th, 2018

As the 1980’s came to an end, Texas by now, was one of the most violent prson systems in our country. Every day, people were being stabbed or killed. Inmates’ families were calling Huntsville and ...

March 10th, 2018

Every six months, no matter whether it’s needed or not, TDCJ prison units are given a semi-annual shakedown. The way it works is that on a day as close as possible to the 6-month anniversary of the ...

March 6th, 2018

Keeping people in prison is an expensive proposition. I’ve seen varying numbers, usually depending on what point of view the providing party is trying to push, but I think the most reliable number i...

February 28th, 2018

This is part two of the essay I started about the TDCJ’s high-security super segregation units. As I talked about the war between the gangs and all the Violence that was happening, I suspect a lot o...

February 20th, 2018

I was on the chain again last week for my first followup visit after my surgery for hammer toe....

February 15th, 2018

I just got back from John Seely Hospitalvin Galveston, Texas, where I had surgery on my toes. Specifically, I had a “joint capsulotomy, metatarsal osteotomy, toe correction, tendon lengthening, and ...

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Proceedings

The Attorneys
  • Francisco Hernandez
  • Daniel Hernandez
  • Phillip Hall
  • Rocio Martinez