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perp walked at Franklin County Jail
Post 1162
Stephen Mark McDaniel, Georgia inmate 1001291310, born 1985, incarceration intake April 2014 at age 29, sentenced to life
Murder
In December 2022, nearly nine years after he admitted killing Lauren Giddings, Stephen McDaniel is asking a new court to throw out his guilty plea.
In 2011, McDaniel was charged with murdering Giddings, a fellow Mercer Law student. He pleaded guilty three years later.
Since then, he's filed several appeals and petitions aimed at overturning his conviction. In December 2022, he lost another round.
U.S. District Court Judge Marc Treadwell dismissed McDaniel's argument that prosecutors used stolen documents against him.
Treadwell didn't rule on whether that was true, but found that McDaniel had missed the deadline for filing his petition.
McDaniel appealed that ruling to the federal court of appeals in Atlanta. The appeal was not successful.
Georgia's state supreme court, the U.S. Supreme Court and Richmond County Superior Court judges have already rejected McDaniel's appeals.
4f
Definitely looks better shaven, properly uniformed (tucked in) and hair trimmed.
Idaho State Correctional Institution, intake uniform.
Post 1162
Stephen Mark McDaniel, Georgia inmate 1001291310, born 1985, incarceration intake April 2014 at age 29, sentenced to life
Murder
In December 2022, nearly nine years after he admitted killing Lauren Giddings, Stephen McDaniel is asking a new court to throw out his guilty plea.
In 2011, McDaniel was charged with murdering Giddings, a fellow Mercer Law student. He pleaded guilty three years later.
Since then, he's filed several appeals and petitions aimed at overturning his conviction. In December 2022, he lost another round.
U.S. District Court Judge Marc Treadwell dismissed McDaniel's argument that prosecutors used stolen documents against him.
Treadwell didn't rule on whether that was true, but found that McDaniel had missed the deadline for filing his petition.
McDaniel appealed that ruling to the federal court of appeals in Atlanta. The appeal was not successful.
Georgia's state supreme court, the U.S. Supreme Court and Richmond County Superior Court judges have already rejected McDaniel's appeals.
4f
Definitely looks better shaven, properly uniformed (tucked in) and hair trimmed.
Lock em' up!
tagged shirt and denim pants San Francisco maybe.
Done with the farm for the day? Back into the block, concrete, bars, shirt tucked in.
Prison farms state by state: California
I'm going to start up this blog, like many others, about life inside prison, but unlike many others, focused on prison farm life, by going state by state, starting on the west coast.
California inmates wear blues, like they have for a long time, though the prison jeans are now more scrub like and have an elastic waist, and the shirts are definitely more scrub like. I'm not a huge fan of prison scrubs. I think they work fine in infirmary or solitary settings, but even though prison scrubs can be tougher and a bit less nice looking that medical scrubs, I don't think they are appropriate for hard labor. Looking at costs, prisons don't seem to save a whole lot on scrubs as opposed to work pants and shirts or even jumpsuits. Scrubs convey an image of "house and forget".
Denim, especially heavy weight denim, is where it is at. At least California still wants them look like they are in blues.
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