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Category Archives: Legal Team’s Failings

Motion To Withdraw Plea

Posted on February 24, 2013 by Admin
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New Developments as of 2013

Clive has filed a motion to withdraw his plea based on evidence which proves his innocence in the sexual assault charge.

Motion to Withdraw Plea (updated) (not all documents relating to this motion are provided at this time due to the nature of the legal proceedings surrounding this motion. The full document will be released in the future.)

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Letter to Commission on Practice Regarding Legal Team Fail

Posted on May 8, 2011 by Admin
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Read the letter here: Letter to Commission on Practice Regarding Legal Team Fail

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Letter to Corrections Department 1-20-1997

Posted on May 8, 2011 by Admin
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Read the letter here: Letter to Corrections Department 1-20-1997

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Letter regarding legal teams failings 9-30-1992

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Read the letter here: Letter regarding legal teams failings 9-30-1992

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Clive W. Kinlock

Clive on Google+ A troubled young Jamaican man made a mistake, costing him his freedom and twenty years of his life when he was coerced into taking a plea bargain that did not reflect the truth of his crime. We are presenting the facts along with case documents for review as Clive continues his fight for justice and freedom. He has been incarcerated at Montana State Prison since 1992. Clive’s story should make everyone take notice and help stop the abuse of the indigent within our court system. At stake is something greater even than Clive’s personal story: the integrity of our system of law and racial equality in America. Check out our YouTube channel

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  • Alternative & Humane Prisons
  • Clive Kinlock Case Files and Document Archive
  • Clive’s Story
    • Clive’s Faith Walk
    • Letter To My Children
    • Photo Album
  • Contact Clive W. Kinlock
  • Legislative Reform Proposal For Montana Corrections and Parole Board
  • Links & Articles
    • An Inmate Speaks About Racism – Essay
    • Book Review – Criminal InJustice In America: Essays By A Career Cop
    • Book Review – Lockdown America
    • Book Review- Montana Justice: Power, Punishment, & the Penitentiary
    • Book Review: Ordinary Injustice
    • Inmates Speak Out at Montana State Prison
    • Jamaicans Targeted for Deportation
    • Judicial and prison disparity for Jamaicans in the USA
    • Justice Denied
    • The Jericho Project
  • Music, Poetry & Art
    • Handmade Horse Hair Products
    • Music
    • Poetry

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  • Concerns With the Board of Pardons and Parole
  • Legal Team's Failings
  • Letters of Support
  • Media Coverage
  • News Blog
  • Personal Touch

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  • Reply to States Response to Motion to Withdraw Plea
  • Book Review – Criminal InJustice In America
  • An Inmate Speaks About Racism
  • Networked Knowledge – Media Report
  • Being Black in Montana
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