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Anthony Williams W/ MOPAC Team at ‘Currency Exchange’ In St. Louis, Missouri on November 13, 2016

November 21, 2016 by Anthony Williams

Anthony Williams and the MOPAC team in St. Louis, Missouri at the Currency Exchange on Grand, Blvd. Anthony highlights the exorbitant fees charged to family members of prisoners transferring money to loved incarcerated in the Missouri Department of Corrections (MDOC).

#Exploitation #EndMassIncarceration #MOPAC #PrisonIndustrialComplex

#FightingForTheRightsOfThePrisoners

 

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Filed Under: MDOC Tagged With: 13th Amendment, Anthony Robinson, Anthony Williams, Criminal Justice Reform, Exploitation, FreedAnthonyWilliams, Freedom Blog, Media Advocacy, MODOC, MOPAC, Poverty, Prison Industrial Complex

FREE Todd Bland!

October 31, 2016 by Anthony Williams

 

 

Todd Bland visiting daughter at the Jefferson City Correctional Center

 

FREE Todd Bland!!!

 

DOB: 09/05/1964

Charge: Dis/Del/Manf/Produce Or Attempt To Or Possess W/Intent to Dist/Del/Manf/Produce A Controlled Substance (B Felony RSMo 195.211)

Case No: 08A9-CR01311-02 State v. Todd Bland

Trial: 06/28/2010 (guilty)

Sentence: 25 years DOC

Occupation Prior Arrest: Worked for a Furniture Factory

 

Evidence Obtained In Barn Outside of Residence by Task Force Officer M.D. Flett. This evidence was used to suggest that Methamphetamine Manufacturing was taking place in William F. White’s residence. (NOTE: I did not reside in the residence and had NO KNOWLEDGE of any illegal activities going on there):

 

  1. One (1) quart of Sunnyside brant muriatic acid, approximately one-half(1/2) full.
  2. One (1) plastic shopping bag containing new, unused, coffee filters.
  3. One (1) plastic “Mountain Dew” bottle used as gas generator with plastic tubing
  4. One (1) Plastic “Gatorade” bottle used as the receptacle for the acid generator with plastic tubing
  5. One (1) blue funnel that appeared to be unused.(Located inside a red, Chevrolet, truck parked in the driveway)
  6. One (1) white pouch, wrapped with masking tape. Pouch contained a used, but empty, syringe and a burnt piece of foil and a spoon.
  7. Two (2) Lithium “AA” size batteries, which had been partially peeled open.(Located inside the residence, downstairs in the basement/garage)
  8. One (1) gallon can of Coleman brand camp fuel, almost empty.
  9. One (1) liter clear plastic bottle containing an unknown clear liquid, believed to be solvent.(Located inside the residence, upstairs in the master bedroom)
  10. One (1) package of OHM Brand prescription strength “Claritin D”. Each tablet contains ten (10) milligrams of Loratadine and two hundred forty (240) milligrams of pseudo-ephedrine. The package contained twenty (20) tablets.
  11. One (1) plastic bag with a doctor’s prescription label Junetta White was listed as the patient and the doctor was listed as David Giem. According to the label on the bag, as well as the individual sealed pill blister packs, the pills were also a generic version of “Claritin D”. The date filled was listed as October 17, 2008, and the quantity was thirty (30) tablets. After counting, I found there were thirty (30) tablets in the package.

 

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Filed Under: Free Todd Bland Tagged With: Actually Innocent, Advocacy, Advocacy Profiles, Fighting For The Rights Of The Prisoners, Free Todd Bland, Freedom, Freedom Blog, Media Advocacy, Missouri Prisoner Advocacy Consulting, MOPAC, Tell Your Story, Wrongly Convicted

Anthony Robinson, Son of Exoneree Anthony Williams, Joins The MOPAC TEAM!

October 18, 2016 by Anthony Williams

Anthony Williams with his son Anthony Robinson on a visit at the Jefferson City Correctional Center in 2010.  Anthony was attending Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri, and was studying Criminal Justice.  He visited with his father often and learned first hand the ramifications of a wrongful conviction.  Anthony combines his first-hand knowledge of the system as a child victim of a wrongful incarceration with the knowledge he gained studying criminal justice to help prisoners navigate the judicial system.

Anthony and his son are the first father-son team of legal consultants in the United States!  You will often hear both Anthony’s speak of, “Fighting for the rights of the prisoners.”  It is the slogan they quote and live their lives by daily as they fight for prisoners throughout the state of Missouri and beyond.

To learn more about Anthony’s story and MOPAC services here

You can go to Anthony Robinson’s Facebook page here

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Filed Under: Advocacy Tagged With: Advocate, Anthony Robinson, Father & Son, Fatherhood, Fighting For The Rights Of The Prisoners, Freed Anthony Williams, Freedom Blog, Media Advocacy, Missouri Prisoner Advocacy Consulting, MOPAC, Services

Anthony on the Importance of “Media Advocacy” to Change a Mis-guided Narrative That May Envelop Your Wrongly Convicted Loved One

June 23, 2016 by Anthony Williams


Anthony Williams, Founder & Director of MOPAC, LLC, explaining the need for the effective use of “Media Advocacy” in correcting injustices within the criminal justice system.  “People write you off in prison.  Even your family will write you off and then you are treated with no dignity, no humanity, no self-respect.”

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Filed Under: Media Advocacy Tagged With: Anthony Williams, Criminal Justice System, Dignity, Family Support, Humanity, Media Advocacy, Missouri Prisoner Advocacy Consulting, Ronald Williams, Self-Respect, Wrongful Convictions

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Anthony Williams was sentenced to Life in Prison at 14 for a crime he didn't commit. Now he fights for the rights of those who society has forgotten.   … Read More

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