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Efren Paredes, Jr.

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www.petitionspot.com/petitions/4Efren
Learn about innocent 15-year-old Latino honor student named Efren Paredes, Jr. who was wrongly convicted in 1989 for a murder and armed robbery he did not commit; a crime to which others plead guilty. The crime occurred in St. Joseph, Michigan (Berrien County), USA.
The case against Efren was entirely circumstantial. There was no physical evidence linking Efren to the crime, no eyewitnesses to the crime, and Efren was home with his parents and two brothers when the crime occurred. He was arrested, tried and convicted in a three month period and was sentenced to three life sentences. Efren was arrested at age 15 and is now 33-years-old.
Efren's sentence is a deplorable injustice which violates the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Convention On Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), the Convention On the Rights of the Child (CRC), and other internationally recognized treaties.
Efren has received letters of support from notable scholars and activists across the country including Dr. Carlos Munoz, Jr., Professor Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley, author and activist; Dr. Elizabeth "Betita" Martinez, Director, Institute for MultiRacial Justice, author, and activist; Dr. Martha Grace Duncan, Professor of Law, Emory University, and author; Dr. Walter Garcia-Kawamoto, Journal of Adolescent Research, Manuscript Consulting Editor; Elena Herrada, Director of Centro Obrero, activist, and writer; Elisha Miranda aka E-Fierce, filmmaker, writer, and activist; Michelle Herrera Mulligan, writer, editor; and others.
Efren also enjoys the support of world renowned wrongful convictions expert Paul Ciolino, a veteran private investigator.
Ciolino is the author of numerous articles in professional publications and the book "In the Company of Giants: The Ultimate Investigation Guide for Legal Professionals, Activists, Journalists & the Wrongfully Convicted". In addition he co-wrote the best-selling and critically acclaimed textbooks "Advanced Forensic Criminal Defense Investigations" and "Advanced Forensic Civil Investigations".
Ciolino is chief investigative advisor to Northwestern University Law School's Center on Wrongful Convictions, the Medill School of Journalism, and DePaul University Center for Justice in Capital Cases.
In 2003, when former Illinois governor George Ryan granted clemency and pardons to 167 death row inmates, he cited Ciolino's investigative work, which helped free five innocent men, as one of the reasons for the en masse commutations.
According to Ciolino, "There is not one shred of credible evidence to suggest that Efren was involved in the murder. No weapon, no eyewitnesses, no physical evidence, no motive, no prior conduct to suggest that a 15-year-old student athlete, and honor role student with zero criminal background, would have planned, participated or committed this murder. The community and jury were sold a bill of goods based on the words of drug dealers and thieves."
The National Lawyers Guild has also endorsed our efforts to free Efren. The National Lawyers Guild is a membership of progressive civil rights attorneys. It is dedicated to the need for basic and progressive change in the structure of our political and economic system. Through its members--lawyers, law students, jailhouse lawyers and legal workers united in chapters and committees — the Guild works locally, nationally and internationally as an effective political and social force in the service of the people.
Letters of support from these individuals can be viewed on Efren's web site at www.4Efren.com under the "General Information" tab.
To learn more about this injustice or support a new trial for Efren please visit our 1/29/07 MySpace blog entry and visit the following:
Web Site: www.4Efren.com
Online Petition: http://www.petitionspot.com/petitions/4Efren
Blog: http://4Efren.blogspot.com
We now have a PowerPoint presentation that is available about Efren's wrongful conviction for people to download and view. Click here to download the file.
To view the presentation unzip the file and and click on the file pptview.exe in the folder. After that click on the file JusticeforEfrenParedes,Jr3.ppt and the presentation will begin.
You are encouraged to view the presentation and share it with others. You can also comment on the presentation on Efren's MySpace page and Facebook page so others can read them as well.
To assist Efren you are encouraged to:
1) add him as a friend on MySpace and Facebook,
2) move him into your top friends list to give his profile increased visibility,
3) sign his online petition, and
4)share this page with others so they can do the same. A link to Efren's Facebook page is available below.
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My Interests

Reading books and periodicals, writing (e.g., letters, articles, poetry), weight training, playing sports (e.g., soccer and basketball), listening to music, learning and teaching about politics, history, culture, spirituality, critical thinking skills, the value of introspection, control of thought and emotion, life skills, etc.
Daily I read The Chicago Tribune, The Detroit Free Press, USA Today, The Jackson Citizen Patriot, and weekly I read The Michigan Citizen. I also try to read additional newspapers others share with me such as The Wall Street Journal when possible.
Magazines I read regularly are Psychology Today, GQ, Scientific American Mind, TIME, Newsweek, Business 2.0, Smart Money, Men's Health, Urban Latino Magazine, Hispanic Magazine, PC World, PC Magazine, Computer Shopper, and others.
I also work for Michigan Braille Transcribing Fund (MBTF) where I am a clerk and braille transcriber certified by the U.S. Library of Congress. I take great interest and pride in the work I do for MBTF and the blind and visually impaired community across the globe.
For more biographical information you are invited to visit www.4Efren.com and click on the Link "Biographical Information" under the "General Information" tab.

I'd like to meet:

People who can help me advance my campaign for justice by circulating information about my case, attract more friends to my page, send me contact information of people who can assist my efforts, and conduct much needed Internet research.
I am also interested in meeting people who share my interests about combating social injustice and trying to end youth violence. These issues definitely need as much attention and energy as can possibly be generated.
I have started a Facebook group and MySpace group named End Latino Youth Violence Initiative aimed at spreading the end youth violence message. You are encouraged to join those groups and ask others to join them as well.
I am also interested in meeting writers and sharing my writings with people who are interested in reading them.

Music:

Wide range of genres including Top 40, Contemporary Jazz, Soul, R&B, Reggaeton, Spanish, Rap.

Free Efren Paredes, Jr. Poster Video

Dr. Elizabeth "Betita" Martinez expresses support for Efren.

Favianna Rodriguez expresses support for Efren.

Movies:








YouTube Video of fundraiser for Efren


Television:

Mostly watch news, educational programs, and shows about the criminal justice system (e.g., CNN, local news, Dateline, 20/20, 48 Hours, Court TV, A&E, Discovery Channel, Science Channel, etc.). Also enjoy watching the Univision Spanish broadcasting station, MTV2, and BET. I occasionally watch ESPN and channels showing soccer, basketball, and track and field events.

Books:

Non-fiction and educational (e.g., psychology, self-help, leadership, history, culture, religion, spirituality, politics, business, adolescent development, and juvenile justice). I endeavor to continually enhance my growth and development by reading books that will enrich my life. I try to make positive use of every available minute in prison in preparation for my eventual release.

Heroes:

All those who have fought for equal rights, respect, and justice for Latinos throughout history; those who have battled against social injustice in the cause of the oppressed and wrongly convicted; and my family, friends, and supporters who are vigorously fighting to help my dream to once again attain my freedom materialize.

My Blog

Fast for Justice for Efren Paredes, Jr. and Others Sentenced to Life Without Parole as Children

The Injustice Must End (TIME)                                          &nbs...
Posted by Efren Paredes, Jr. on Mon, 10 Mar 2008 04:49:00 PST

Seeds and Butterflies: Symbols of Life and Transformation

Seeds and Butterflies: Symbols of Life and Transformationby Efren Paredes, Jr.I want to thank each of you for attending the TIME Committee meeting on Saturday, January 26, 2008 in Lansing.  You h...
Posted by Efren Paredes, Jr. on Thu, 31 Jan 2008 06:22:00 PST

Letter to Rep. Paul Condino about Pending Juvenile Life Without Parole Legislation

"In The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets, Jane Addams, the Nobel Prize winning social worker and crusader for the juvenile court, emphasized that youth above all is about possibility and that 'we ...
Posted by Efren Paredes, Jr. on Wed, 02 Jan 2008 10:27:00 PST

"The Promise" by Efren Paredes, Jr.

The Promiseby Efren Paredes, Jr.Dedicated to Hans and Lisa Koppenhoefer.Two gentle soulsunited as oneThe race for eternityhas only begun.Remember this datewhen the cosmos stood stillYou exchanged sacr...
Posted by Efren Paredes, Jr. on Mon, 01 Oct 2007 08:16:00 PST

"Keys to Success: Seven Pearls for 07/07/07" by Efren Paredes, Jr.

Keys to Success: Seven Pearls for 07/07/07by Efren Paredes, Jr.The following are seven keys to success I employ in my daily life. I thought I would share them in hopes that they may be useful to other...
Posted by Efren Paredes, Jr. on Tue, 10 Jul 2007 10:05:00 PST

Veritas Valet Vitae  "The Truth is Worth One's Life"

Veritas Valet Vitae  "The Truth is Worth One's Life" by Efren Paredes, Jr.My mother recently shared some of the profiles of friends I have on my Facebook and MySpace pages.  Since there is no In...
Posted by Efren Paredes, Jr. on Fri, 18 May 2007 07:25:00 PST

"A State of Mind" by Efren Paredes, Jr.

A State of Mindby Efren Paredes, Jr."The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." --Dr. Martin Luther King, J...
Posted by Efren Paredes, Jr. on Wed, 18 Apr 2007 10:34:00 PST

"Freedom Through a Window" poem by Efren Paredes, Jr.

Freedom Through a Windowby Efren Paredes, Jr.Lying in the top bunk of a steel bunk bed,each morning I open my eyes.I look at the tan brick walls,the white ceiling.The yellow covering which hidesthe tw...
Posted by Efren Paredes, Jr. on Fri, 13 Apr 2007 06:21:00 PST

Efren Paredes, Jr. Biographical Information

Efren Paredes, Jr. Biographical InformationIn 1990, while at the Michigan Reformatory, Efren earned his GED certificate.  He was 16-years-old at the time.  Because of his age he was not offi...
Posted by Efren Paredes, Jr. on Tue, 10 Apr 2007 08:19:00 PST

How People Can Help Our Campaign to Free Efren Paredes, Jr.

Learn about 15-year-old Latino honor student named Efren Paredes, Jr. who was wrongly convicted in 1989 for a murder and armed robbery he did not commit; a crime to which others plead guilty.  Th...
Posted by Efren Paredes, Jr. on Mon, 29 Jan 2007 03:50:00 PST