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I Taught Myself How to Read in Prison. Then I Sued the System and Won

“More than 15 years later, I’ve filed more than a dozen pleadings in court and have been awarded almost half a million dollars by two separate juries. I won my first case after three correctional officers destroyed my legal materials and retaliated against me. “

The Marshall Project

May 24, 2019

EducationPhillip ReevesMay 24, 2019The Marshall ProjectComment
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