From: CCR Info
To: "mcmillanj@att.net"
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2019, 1:09:35 AM CST
Subject: Thank you for contacting the Center for Constitutional Rights
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2019, 1:09:35 AM CST
Subject: Thank you for contacting the Center for Constitutional Rights
Re: Fw: text of signed 1-22-19 official OAG letter to Travis County DA re: my PIR complaint vs DA
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CCR receives hundreds of inquiries each week and can no longer accept public requests for legal assistance. We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause. While many cases raise interesting and important issues, CCR’s small force of attorneys and staff does not have the ability to give each new case presented to us the individualized attention it may need given the current caseload. If you are seeking legal help, the Legal Aid Society (or 212-577-3300 for the NYC office) may be able to help you. If you visit LawHelp.org, you can click on your state and find resources in your area. You might also try the American Bar Association (312-988-5522), the National Lawyers Guild referral directory, or the American Civil Liberties Union.
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This is an automated response e-mail sent to each person who contacts us via our web site. We appreciate your interest in our organization and we read all the inquiries we receive over e-mail. Due to the high volume of inquiries, however, we are not able to reply to every e-mail. If you have not already, we urge you to sign up for our e-mail list to learn about upcoming events, action opportunities, and educational initiatives - please visit: http://ccrjustice.org/home/get-involved/get-latest
CCR receives hundreds of inquiries each week and can no longer accept public requests for legal assistance. We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause. While many cases raise interesting and important issues, CCR’s small force of attorneys and staff does not have the ability to give each new case presented to us the individualized attention it may need given the current caseload. If you are seeking legal help, the Legal Aid Society (or 212-577-3300 for the NYC office) may be able to help you. If you visit LawHelp.org, you can click on your state and find resources in your area. You might also try the American Bar Association (312-988-5522), the National Lawyers Guild referral directory, or the American Civil Liberties Union.
For the latest on CCR's legal work, please visit http://ccrjustice.org/current-cases and select the case you wish to learn more about.
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We offer the full text of the Jailhouse Lawyer's Handbook, a manual for prisoners wishing to file a lawsuit to challenge poor conditions or abuse, as well as a free PDF download at http://jailhouselaw.org. If you wish us to mail a copy of the document to a prisoner at no charge, please send us the prisoner's address. Connections, a comprehensive list of resources available to formerly incarcerated people, is available as a PDF with this link from the New York Public Library's website.
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The Center for Constitutional Rights
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