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Friday, February 11, 2005
  Test Results.
Well, it is now 9:30 AM on Thursday morning. I only know the time because the CO just said it to someone else.

I just "saw" the doctor. "Saw" is the operative word. I was in my cell and we talked through the three-inch wide by three-foot high windowless window slot in the door.

He asked me how long I had a stuffed nose. I told him it has been six weeks now.

He told me to keep taking the Claritin (which I had stopped taking) and he said he would put me in for an X-ray and see if I have sinusitis. That would take him another two to three days. Then he would give me a prescription for an antibiotic.

Well, it is lunchtime. I just got back from Rec. I spent one-and-a-half hours walking in the twenty-eight foot oval. The trick is not getting dizzy.

I saw my regular counselor today and he gave me my new timesheet and confirmed that I am now a medium. He also gave me the printout of my test scores.

My Beta score of 111 is the result of the IQ test. Beta, I believe, is an actual name, Beta IQ test, so I wonder if you can find anything about the test on the Internet; 111 is probably a moron score!

I really need to see a copy of the recent Supreme Court ruling (UNITED STATES v. BOOKER Decided January 12, 2005). Boy, I wish I had a typewriter now. I am not sure exactly what I need to file, but I know I need to file something.

It sounds like, provided the court ruled that it applies retroactive, there is no question then that my NY State time would be considered double punishment under NY State law. And since it is a new law, the fact that I pled guilty would become irrelevant! Oh boy, oh boy!

The argument I need to present is not to make Federal time go away, but that they now carry the weight of being on the indictment so as to meet the state law about being charged previously for the same crime.

I really need to see how the legal minds are working on this. What this could mean is that I get out of NY State prison ASAP and then I finish serving the three year supervised release of my Federal sentence. Things are looking up and up!

Now is the time I wish I could call on the phone, but I will have to work this one through the mail. Not much else matters right now.

Mom and Dad are ordering the Jailhouse Lawyer Manual for me and between that and any stuff you find on the Internet, I will be good to go. "Go where?" is the question, but as long as I am going. Freedom is coming I hope!

I am already wound up tight on this Supreme Court ruling, and on top of that, it looks like I have now been cited as having violated my three year Federal supervised release!

I have a Southern District of NY US Marshall warrant filed against me, and all I can do is sit in this cell and ponder what the hell is going on out there.
 
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