PLEASE SIGN PETITION TO FREE LYNNE STEWART.

http://www.change.org/petitions/petition-to-free-lynne-stewart-save-her-life-release-her-now-2


Lynne 
Stewart has devoted her life to the oppressed – a constant advocate for 
the countless many deprived in the United States of their freedom and 
their rights.

Unjustly charged and convicted for the “crime” of providing her 
client with a fearless defense, the prosecution of Lynne Stewart is an 
assault upon the basic freedoms of us all.

After years of post-conviction freedom, her bail was revoked 
arbitrarily and her imprisonment ordered, precluding surgery she had 
scheduled in a major New York hospital.

The sinister meaning of the relentless persecution of Lynne 
Stewart is unmistakably clear. Given her age and precarious health, the 
ten-year sentence she is serving is a virtual death sentence.

Since her imprisonment in the Federal Prison in Carswell, Texas 
her urgent need for surgery was delayed 18 months – so long, that the 
operating physician pronounced the condition as “the worst he had seen.”

Now, breast cancer, which had been in remission prior to her 
imprisonment, has reached Stage Four. It has appeared in her lymph 
nodes, on her shoulder, in her bones and her lungs.

Her daughter, a physician, has sounded the alarm: “Under the best
 of circumstances, Lynne would be in a battle of the most serious 
consequences with dangerous odds. With cancer and cancer treatment, the 
complications can be as debilitating and as dangerous as the cancer 
itself.”

In her current setting, where trips to physicians involve 
attempting to walk with 10 pounds of shackles on her wrists and ankles, 
with connecting chains, Lynne Stewart has lacked ready access to 
physicians and specialists under conditions compatible with medical 
success.

It can take weeks to see a medical provider in prison conditions.
 It can take weeks to report physical changes and learn the results of 
treatment; and when held in the hospital, Lynne has been shackled wrist 
and ankle to the bed.

This medieval “shackling” has little to do with any appropriate prison control. 
She is obviously not an escape risk.

We demand abolition of this practice for all prisoners, let alone
 those facing surgery and the urgent necessity of care and recovery.

It amounts to cruel and unusual punishment, in violation of human rights. 
There
 is immediate remedy available for Lynne Stewart. Under the 1984 
Sentencing Act, after a prisoner request, the Bureau of Prisons can file
 a motion with the Court to reduce sentences “for extraordinary and 
compelling reasons.” Life threatening illness is foremost among these 
and Lynne Stewart meets every rational and humane criterion for 
compassionate release.

To misconstrue the gravamen of this compassionate release by 
conditioning such upon being at death’s door – released, if at all, 
solely to die – is a cruel mockery converting a prison sentence, wholly 
undeserved, into a death sentence.

The New York Times, in an editorial (12/08/12), has 
excoriated the Bureau of Prisons for their restrictive crippling of this 
program. In a 20-year period, the Bureau released a scant 492 persons – an 
average of 24 a year out of a population that exceeds 220,000.

We cry out against the bureaucratic murder of Lynne Stewart.

We demand Lynne Stewart’s immediate release to receive urgent 
medical care in a supportive environment indispensable to the prospect 
of her survival and call upon the Bureau of Prisons to act immediately.

If Lynne’s original sentence of 28 months had not been 
unreasonably, punitively increased to 10 years, she would be home now — 
where her medical care would be by her choice and where those who love 
her best would care for her. Her isolation from this loving care would 
end.

Prevent this cruelty to Lynne Stewart whose lifelong commitment to justice is 
now a struggle for her life.

Free Lynne Stewart Now!

Ralph Poynter and Family

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For more information, go to http://www.lynnestewart.org
Write to Lynne Stewart at: 
Lynne Stewart #53504-054 


Federal Medical Center, Carswell 
PO Box 27137 
Fort Worth, TX 76127

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TEXT OF THE PETITION:

To: 
Charles E. Samuels, Jr., Director, Federal Bureau of Prisons 
Joe Keffer, Warden, Federal Medical Center, Carswell 

I urge the Bureau of Prisons to file the appropriate motion for Compassionate 
Release for Lynne Stewart #53504-054.

Lynne
 Stewart has devoted her life to the oppressed – a constant advocate for
 the countless many deprived in the United States of their freedom and 
their rights.

Unjustly charged and convicted for the “crime” of 
providing her client with a fearless defense, the prosecution of Lynne 
Stewart is an assault upon the basic freedoms of us all.

After 
years of post-conviction freedom, her bail was revoked arbitrarily and 
her imprisonment ordered, precluding surgery she had scheduled in a 
major New York hospital. 

The sinister meaning of the relentless 
persecution of Lynne Stewart is unmistakably clear. Given her age and 
precarious health, the ten-year sentence she is serving is a virtual 
death sentence.

Since her imprisonment in the Federal Prison in 
Carswell, Texas her urgent need for surgery was delayed 18 months – so 
long, that the operating physician pronounced the condition as “the 
worst he had seen.”

Now, breast cancer, which had been in 
remission prior to her imprisonment, has reached Stage Four. It has 
appeared in her lymph nodes, on her shoulder, in her bones and her 
lungs. 

Her daughter, a physician, has sounded the alarm: “Under 
the best of circumstances, Lynne would be in a battle of the most 
serious consequences with dangerous odds. With cancer and cancer 
treatment, the complications can be as debilitating and as dangerous as 
the cancer itself.”

In her current setting, where trips to 
physicians involve attempting to walk with 10 pounds of shackles on her 
wrists and ankles, with connecting chains, Lynne Stewart has lacked 
ready access to physicians and specialists under conditions compatible 
with medical success.

It can take weeks to see a medical provider
 in prison conditions. It can take weeks to report physical changes and 
learn the results of treatment; and when held in the hospital, Lynne has
 been shackled wrist and ankle to the bed.

This medieval “shackling” has little to do with any appropriate prison control. 
She is obviously not an escape risk.

I
 join with others to demand abolition of this practice for all 
prisoners, let alone those facing surgery and the urgent necessity of 
care and recovery.

It amounts to cruel and unusual punishment, in violation of human rights.

There
 is immediate remedy available for Lynne Stewart. Under the 1984 
Sentencing Act, after a prisoner request, the Bureau of Prisons can file
 a motion with the Court to reduce sentences “for extraordinary and 
compelling reasons.” Life threatening illness is foremost among these 
and Lynne Stewart meets every rational and humane criterion for 
compassionate release.

To misconstrue the gravamen of this 
compassionate release by conditioning such upon being at death’s door – 
released, if at all, solely to die – is a cruel mockery converting a 
prison sentence, wholly undeserved, into a death sentence.

The 
New York Times, in an editorial (2/12), has excoriated the Bureau of 
Prisons for their restrictive crippling of this program. In a 20-year 
period, the Bureau released a scant 492 persons – an average of 24 a 
year out of a population that exceeds 220,000.

I join with others to cry out against the bureaucratic murder of Lynne Stewart.

I
 join with others to demand Lynne Stewart’s immediate release to receive
 urgent medical care in a supportive environment indispensable to the 
prospect of her survival and call upon the Bureau of Prisons to act 
immediately.

If Lynne’s original sentence of 28 months had not 
been unreasonably, punitively increased to 10 years, she would be home 
now — where her medical care would be by her choice and where those who 
love her best would care for her. Her isolation from this loving care 
would end. 

Prevent this cruelty to Lynne Stewart whose lifelong commitment to justice is 
now a struggle for her life.

I urge you to take action and call upon the Bureau of Prisons to act 
immediately for Lynne Stewart’s Compassionate Release. 
Sincerely, 
[Your name] 


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