Miscarried By justice ⚖️

This site is for those that have or know someone who have experienced Injustice inside the criminal justice system. This site possesses the relevant content to bring forth awareness about the marginalized community being institutionally warehoused with harsh and ungodly sentences. The voices of the overdue captives that are sentenced unreasonably will finally be posted, shared, and heard This site will offer paralegal consultation services and a forum to listen to the cases and stories of the victims of injustice. The published book "Miscarried by Justice" will venture not only as a book, but also as a platform for a non profit organization for those who have experienced first hand the injustice inside the justice system.


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  • Labor or slavery? BOP inmate workforce

    The leading study on this issue, “Captive Labor: Exploitation of Incarcerated Workers,” was published in 2022 by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) alongside the University of Chicago Law School. The study exposed the number of vital public services that rely upon the unpaid, involuntary labor of incarcerated Americans (including the upkeep of the prisons themselves). According…

  • Bulletin Report

    Is there a federal parole system? Federal parole was abolished in 1987, but remnants of the system remain.By Monica Steiner, J.D. · UC Law San FranciscoUpdated by Rebecca Pirius, Attorney · Mitchell Hamline School of LawUnder the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984, Congress eliminated parole for defendants convicted of federal crimes committed after November 1,…

  • Acquitted Conduct update for the good

    Acquitted conduct in the US sentencing commission WASHINGTON, D.C. ―The bipartisan United States Sentencing Commission voted unanimously today to prohibit conduct for which a person was acquitted in federal court from being used in calculating a sentence range under the federal guidelines.  “The reforms passed today reflect a bipartisan commitment to creating a more effective and…

  • In Due Process…

    From InDueprocess.com https://idueprocess.org/juriesdecide “How is it that a jury can find a person accused of a crime “not guilty” but that same defendant can be sentenced for that crime anyway?  This is the problem of acquitted conduct sentencing–an unconstitutional practice Due Process Institute is working to abolish.” “Acquitted conduct sentencing” is a practice that allows federal…

Getting to know us..

As author and founder of miscarried by justice, I Lacey McClam am geared and driven from a personal perspective and experience to generate public awareness and serve notice to the criminal justice system about the firsthand victimization I and countless Americans undergo on lifetime basis.

I’ve done nearly 2 decades as a byproduct of me being “Acquitted” of 8 out of 10 counts by a jury at a jury trial for exercising my 5th and 6th Amendment Rights. Somehow lawmakers and the judicial system innovated a way to elude around absolute Constitutional Statues and subcode alternative sentencing measures that contrarily refelects the original Constitutional language.

Therefore this platform will base and cover the matters of injustice by joining forces with identical organization to lobby the abolishing of systemically rooted sentencing tactics designed for modern institutionalizing and warehousing a vast “minority” of people.

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