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    Learn more at freeanons.org

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    Higinio Ochoa III (aka @Anonw0rmer or w0rmer) was sentenced to 27 months inprison for his computer hacktivism crimes.

    Hig was a member of CabinCr3w, a group of hactivists who often helped fightpolice brutality directed at activists. During late 2011 and early 2012, many peoplewere unaware of the extent to which undercover agents were infiltrating Occupycamps. Hig aka AnonW0rmer is serving 27 months in prison for hacking multiplepolice websites as part of cabincr3w. The hacks were in response to policebrutality that occurred during the occupy protests. He plead guilty in June of 2012.

    Digital protests of police brutality included compromising law enforcement

    websites and accessing and sometimes releasing information about law

    enforcement officials.

    Fullindictmentisavailableatfreeanonsdotorg

    (3) determine when a prisoner who has been classified as having a low recidivism risready to transfer into pre-release custody.

    (1) FAMILY PHONE AND VISITATION PRIVILEGES- A prisoner who is successfullyparticipating in a recidivism reduction program or a productive activity shall receive,with family (including extended family), close friends, mentors, and religious leaders

    (A) up to 30 minutes per day, and up to 900 minutes per month that the prpermitted to use the phone; and

    (B) additional time for visitation at the prison, as determined by the wardenprison.

    (2) TIME CREDITS

    If a prisoner is successfully participating in and/or completing programs, holdinjob, participating in educational courses, participating in faith-based services anor delivering programs or faith-based services and courses to other prisonersprisoner can earn:

    (A)Low risk 30 days time credits per month(B)Moderate risk 15 days time credits per month(C)High risk 8 days time credits per month

    Low risk prisoners will be eligible for consideration for alternative custody such as h

    houses, home confinement, ankle bracelets, etc. These incentives described in this sshall be in addition to any other rewards or incentives for which a prisoner may be

    If you'd like to help, you can contact your U.S. Representative and tell him/her to coand support this bill! Go to: http://m.house.gov/representatives/

    Enter your zip code, and send an email or snail mail voicing your support for HR 26Public Safety Enhancement Act 2013.

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    #OpHiginiosLawSupport PSEA-HR 2656: The Public Safety Enhancement Act of 2013

    In support of Kylie and Brody Ochoa, Higinio Ochoas family, The Prison Reform Movementasks you all to get involved as this not only helps this family, but possibly millions of otherfamilies in the very same position. Hig was convicted of a non violent cyber crime. We believethere should be alternative sentencing for all non violent crimes, rather than spending upwardsof $34-50,000 a year to incarcerate. Our prisons across the nation are FULL of people whoharmed no one. We believe that prison should be reserved for violent offenders. IncarceratingNon violent offenders feeds the mass incarceration monster!!TAKE ACTION NOW!!!!

    On July 11, in the U.S. House of Representatives, Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) and Rep.Robert Bobby Scott (D-Va.) introduced H.R. 2656, the Public Safety Enha 2013 (PSEA). Thebill could allow some federal prisoners to earn credit if they complete certain programs. Thecredits could enable some prisoners who are considered by the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to beat low risk of recidivism to be released from prison and to serve the remainder of theirsentences in a halfway house or in home confinement. The credits would be different than andin addition to any good time credit federal prisoners already can receive. This bipartisanlegislation uses risk assessment tools to reduce recidivism, lower the crime rate, and reducethe amount of money spent on the federal prison system.

    What it does:

    Helps non-violent prisoners, like those convicted of computer based crimes, earn privilegesand credit towards time served.

    WHAT THE ACT SAYS:

    In General, not later than 6 months after the of the enactment of the Act, the AttorneyGeneral shall develop and release for use by the Bureau of Prisons a Post-Sentencing Risk andNeeds Assessment System (which shall provide risk and needs assessment tools for eachprisoner) to:

    (1) classify the recidivism risk level of prisoners as low, moderate, or high as part of the intakeprocess, and assign the prisoner to appropriate recidivism reduction programs or productiveactivities based on that classification and the prisoners specific needs;(2) reassess the recidivism risk level of prisoners periodically, and reassign the prisoner toappropriate recidivism reduction programs or productive activities based on the revisedclassification, the specific needs of the prisoner, and the successful completion of recidivismreduction programs;

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    Hig has been keeping busy in prison , learning and teaching other inmates. Higinio and Kylie

    Ochoa, are also now parents of a baby boy, who was born after Hig went to prison.

    If you would like to Hig and his family, you can do so here:https://www.wepay.com/donations/anti-ky-club

    Higinio Ochoa

    #72022-279

    Federal Satellite Low Elkton

    PO Box 10

    Lisbon, Ohio 44432

    When writing him please be cautious of what you wri

    might make things harder on him while he is in pri

    Write to

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    A message from Higinio Ochoa III aka W0rmer 9/26/2013

    September 26, 2013 at 2:27 PM

    I wish I could rally for smarter schools and bigger budgets. Imy voice could call for the freedoms we were promised to brelies. I wish I had the knowledge and strength to change thperception of those still blind. I wish these simply so I wouldneed to wish.

    I will always have my past but now I am ready for my futureoften asked what I have learned in prison. Besides pain, suffand a loneliness unmatched anywhere else I have learned lithave seen the cost of freedom and I am paying forward. I lea

    why our government is failing and our police are forced to fitheir own. The answer is to me as clear as it is simple: HumaNature.

    We have allowed the empowerment of people for durations

    can last lifetimes but whose appointment was taken out of ohands. We have given up our voices so that others may choo

    us. We have allowed the very freedoms we take for grantedhanded over without a fight. We have allowed child rapists tserve less time than those who fight for freedom and we ask

    change instead of demand it. The same people putting low edrug dealers away are allowed to fund the ones who ship it tthem. Our judicial system is flawed because while we expectprotect us we allow others to choose its enforcement.

    Our government has erased our expectations of privacy bypushing fear.Our government has intruded on every medium of free speehave even going as far as to define where it is allowed.

    Our government is allowed to police our morals because weturned over that power to them.Our VOICE is being silenced because WE have allowed it to This is what I have learned.

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