Prison Abuse
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They appear to be mostly ordinary Americans: sons and daughters of small towns, committed parents,
mechanics, fishermen, businessmen, clergies and other walks of life. These poor people may find themselves
in a different world from what they are accustomed to. They can find themselves tormented, sexually abused,
beaten, over worked for no funds.
Prisoners find themselves in the status of a legal form of slavery.
Unfortunately a lot of them are innocent and find themselves fighting for their lives behind bars.
Southeastern Christian Association has taken on the battle of helping families that have loved ones in prison.
We have been successful in getting inmates out of jail and prison.
Are your loved ones civil rights being violated in prison?
Are your loved ones facing 10 years and above in prison?
African Americans and Hispanics are facing the highest ratio in the Texas and Louisiana Department of
correction.
It is time to fight back and say no to the abuse of your loved ones that are in prison.
Contact us we are networked with lawyers in 47 states.
We are available to help.