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Fabricating Evidence, by Britton Mosley, former CO in Mississippi DOC

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Britton Mosley worked in the Mississippi Department of Corrections and tried to do his job by the book. He quickly learned that the rules were not observed by most correctional officers or their superiors. Call (818)572-2947 to speak on air to the author of "Fabricating Evidence." Mosley came to be hated by many of his coworkers and superiors because he refused to look the other way while inmates were being brutalized, especially mentally ill prisoners who Mosley recognized as being Americans with disabilities and deserving of more patience than they received. As a result of Mosley's credibility, he nearly became a Mississippi inmate himself when corrupt officials tried to set him up on false drug charges. Luckily, Mosley had friends among the inmates he had always tried to inspire and protect, and one of them warned Mosley about what had been planted in his locker . . . This is a true story with irrefutable evidence included in the book, which you are invited to order from Amazon.com.

Coming of age in Mississippi in the sixties, Britton Mosley, Sr. was accustomed to terrorism because of the color of his skin. But he never imagined that terrorists would include law enforcement and political figures right here in the United States of America. 

More information about the book is at Amazon.com
Fabricating Evidence: Drug Set-up/Cover-up of a Correctional Whistleblower
http://goo.gl/PGeAIy
 

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