Court Systems Broken

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I personally knew Tiffany Arnold while incarcerated in FCI Tallahassee. I came home in 2014, put myself through college, changed my life around for the better and I am living proof that if one desires to change it can be done. Tiffany Arnold is one of the most intelligent females I met during my time in Tallahassee and I have no doubt that she simply made a mistake in her youth that she would never repeat. She definitely deserves a chance to come home and prove that she can become a productive member of society!
Dawn supported: Free Tiffany Arnold
I personally know Tiffany from when I was incarcerated. Her case is a miscarriage of justice and she deserves a second chance.
Cassie supported: Free Tiffany Arnold
Tiffany Arnold was a mentor figure to so many women throughout the years, I always saw her so involved with the women around her, she always had a positive attitude and even taught classes that helped other women better themselves. Many who are incarcerated are very bitter and nasty but Tiffany was not like that at all! I felt like she was a fantastic role model to the women around her, showing that people can change and do the right thing if they want to. At a time where we have the worst opiod epidemic in the world, Fentanyl, that's killing millions of people every day, even those dealers are not getting double life sentences. And if the details of the case on here are the truth, and officers of the law were found guilty for their corrupt actions, then how is it justified that Ms. Arnold is serving such a ridiculous amount of time. I'm sure those officers got nothing more than a slap on the wrist compared to Tiffany. It's time to let her go home already.
Natalie supported: Free Tiffany Arnold

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