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Grand Jury Resister Josh Wolf Letter Writing Request

by Grand Jury Resistance Project

Due to the large amount of support Josh has recieved he is currently getting many letters
from friends, family and supporters. While he thanks everyone for their support he is
requesting that his supporters consider writing to the 12 other prisoners in his unit who
are not receiving mail.
Josh Wolf is an independent journalist and blogger. For refusing to testify and turn over
unpublished material to a Federal Grand Jury investigating a July, 2005, anti-G8
demonstration Josh was held in contempt of court and jailed on August 1st. He is
presently in federal prison.

Due to the large amount of support Josh has recieved he is currently getting many letters
from friends, family and supporters. While he thanks everyone for their support he is
requesting that his supporters consider writing to the 12 other prisoners in his unit who
are not receiving mail.

Please read the letter writing regulations and tips before writing.

The address is:

Name and Number
Federal Correction Institute
5701 8th Street - Camp Parks
Dublin CA 94568

Name and Numbers:
Sebastian Sanchez #70383-111 J2 Unit Cell#235
Bernard Thomas Jr. #93226-111
Hershel Hale #94669-011
Bruce "RAAF 1" Morton #04264-158
Eric Shaw #98204-011
Scott Heineman #12152-081
Edmund Burch #98040-011
Josh Shulkin #98331-011
Mounzer Mounir #93344-111
Johnny Parks #13063-006
Todd Sarver #85559-011
John Burton #78162-011

* All letters must have a return address on the envelope.
* Please also put a return address on the letter itself, as prisoners
are almost never given the envelopes.
* Keep in mind that all mail is read by authorities. Please do not
discuss cases, charges or issues relating to either.
* Pictures are allowed, but must be 4x6 size or smaller. No Polaroids.
* Avoid using white-out, stickers, tape, colored ink/paper or glitter.
* Written correspondence and drawings may be in pencil, standard ink
pen, typewritten, or computer generated. No felt pens, markers,
crayon, or colored pencil, etc.
* All personal artwork must be in black & white, copied pages can be in color.
* PLAIN cards are allowed
* Most facilities do not allow torn pages from books, magazine or
newspaper clippings. Photocopies, however, are accepted
* Please remember that, even if unsolicited, mail can still result in
sanctions against a prisoner.

When writing for the first time say who you are, and if it's relevant that you're from
such and such a group. The first letter can be reasonably short, maybe only a postcard.
Obviously when you get to know people better you'll have more to talk about.

For more information on letter writing visit:

Visit http://freejosh.pbwiki.com/
and
http://www.anarchistblackcross.org/support/writing.html
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