This book draws from attorney Kenneth H. Stalter's experience representing incarcerated individuals in New Mexico civil rights cases. It provides practical guidance for prisoners and families navigating rights violations within the prison system. Stalter, a Harvard Law graduate who chose a different path than his corporate-bound classmates, combines thorough investigation with straightforward communication to help clients in state and private facilities. Through compelling case studies like Jimmy’s holiday overdetention despite a judge's release order, Stalter demonstrates how even clear-cut violations require dedicated advocacy and documentation. The book offers actionable guidance on filing grievances, meeting deadlines, gathering evidence, and finding qualified legal help.
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Kenneth H. Stalter is an Albuquerque attorney and co-founder of 505 Legal, a modern hometown law firm serving communities across New Mexico. A native New Mexican, he graduated from Harvard Law School and spent a decade in state government - as a felony prosecutor, as general counsel for the New Mexico Attorney General's Office, and in other public service roles. He also holds a master's degree in cybersecurity. His practice focuses on personal injury, insurance disputes, and civil rights. He writes the 505 Legal Guides series because he believes informed clients make better decisions - even when those decisions are difficult.
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