Florida Parole Joseph Golphin was incarcerated for a probation violation. He committed a new crime where he was sentenced to 3 years. He violated probation and his life sentence was reinstated. He served 18 years. His parole was granted, and he remains in prison for 3...
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Tony Streets
Tony Streets (First Degree Murder)- was granted parole. He was granted parole on the first meeting with the parole board. Fishback Parole. Christora Clarke assisted Karen Morrison with advocating for Tony Streets release.
Phillip Wheatley
Phillip Wheatley (Drugs)- was granted parole on his first meeting with the parole board members. Fishback Parole. Former Vice President, Edward Simms won the release of Phillip Wheatley.
Stephone Jones
Stephone Jones (First Degree Murder)- was granted parole. He was 17 years old at the time of his incarceration. He spent 23 years in prison. Was granted parole on his first meeting with the parole board. Juvenile Parole. Stephone spent half his life in prison, more...
Daniel Ford
Daniel was sentenced to 305 years in the Virginia Department of Corrections and released after serving 23 years. Daniel was released in March of 2021.
Courtlon Lynnell Turner (Champ)
Courtlon “Champ” Turner is a dedicated father and successful Barber. Champ was actually attacked by his close friend, who at the time was having an aggressive paranoid outburst. As his attacker was making a living selling counterfeit items, he believed that the government was planning to arrest him.
Adwin Yerodin-Anu Zuri (Kendrick Charles Johnson)
Adwin was 16 years old at the time of his offenses. Adwin was sentenced to spend twenty-three years in prison for Use of a Firearm in the Commission of a Felon
Sho’wn Reed
Sho’wn was sentenced to 41 years for the distribution of crack that was valued at $150 less than a gram.
Lawrence Jacob Stephens
Lawrence served 20 years on a 3 life plus 23 years sentenced. Karen Morrison filed a supplemental to Mr. Stephens’ original pardon petition in 2020. He was granted a conditional pardon on 12.17.2021.
Darrell Frazier
Darrell served 32 years on a life sentence. Karen Morrison filed a federal clemency on behalf of Darrell in 2020.
Karen Morrison: Shining a Light on Injustice
My name is Joshua Bevill. I’m currently serving a 30-year federal prison sentence for a low-level, nonviolent offense. I spend my days making the absolute best of my situation…
Corey Scott Jacobs
Federal Clemency Corey Scott Jacobs- was sentenced in the Eastern District of Virginia to 16 concurrent life sentences for his role in a non-violent drug conspiracy to distribute crack cocaine-his first ever felony conviction. On December 19, 2016, Corey received...
Sara Hoehn
I’m a mother of three children ages 17,15 & 12. I have been incarcerated for over 10 years starting in 2011. I’m now serving a 27-year sentence for a non-violent, first-time offender.
LeRico Kearney
LeRico Kearney is serving a life without parole sentence, the harshest imaginable punishment available in America.
Anthony Dustin McMillan
Anthony Dustin McMillan has been serving a sentence in the Virginia Department of Corrections for the last 16 years with another decade looming over his head.
Khali Pyatt
When Khali was just 19 years old, he made the biggest mistake of his life by accompanying friends to commit a crime.
Karen Dickson-Morrison appears on the Criminal Justice Reform Podcast
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President Trump grants clemency to Chattanooga man convicted of cocaine conspiracy
In April of 2020, the Can-Do Foundation found Darrell Frazier’s case and applied for clemency through the Department of Justice.
Detra Wiley Pate
Detra is a first-time, nonviolent, white-collar offender, serving 121 months in a federal penitentiary.
Fighting4Freedom Launches New Web Site
We're proud to introduce our new web site. Please check back often to see the latest updates on the people we are trying to help.
Deshawn Dye
Deshawn Dye has been incarcerated in the Ohio Department of Corrections for more than half of his life for an accident he caused when he was 17 years old.
‘Turning Pain into Power’: How Three Women Fought for Justice
Karen Dickson-Morrison featured on TheCrimeReport.com