In case you were worried, William "Polo" Edwards is doing well in prison, thank you. Recent video shows him adapting to prison life quite well. Edwards is serving a life sentence for the murder of Bobby Davis in Clinton He is serving a life sentence in the South Mississippi Correctional Institution.
A recent video shows the Cipher working out in the prison yard.
Napoleon also provided an update on his appeal in a social-media live stream (audio-only) that was posted two weeks ago. He complains his attorneys still have not received the court record and refers to some filings that took place in April. The convicted killer also discusses Mayor Lumumba's electoral defeat and urges voters to oust the Hinds County judges and Supervisors. He is clearly staying abreast of current events in Jackson.
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It was interesting to listen to his “take” on the appellate process. If in fact the notice of appeal was filed four months ago, it is not surprising that the record hasn’t been completed. The complete record, assuming that the “designation of the record” sought to have everything included in the record, will include all motions, orders and whatever else filed in the case, as well as a transcription of the testimony in pre-trial hearings, trial, and post trial hearings, if any. In a case like this one, it can take some time for a competent court reporter to transcribe the testimony, put together the clerk’s papers and so on. But Polo, while he seems to have some understanding of the process, wants to see mischief, not understanding that the delay he’s complaining about isn’t unusual. I don’t know why he makes such a big deal about the identity of the court reporter. There really isn’t a need for his lawyers to contact whoever is transcribing the record. If there is inordinate delay, there is a judicial remedy. If the record as completed is incomplete or inaccurate in some way, there is a process to deal with that. Polo, like many inmates, is creating an alternate version of reality in which he is the victim. This is common with inmates, The more important thing is how is it that he has access to a cell phone, if that’s what he was using.
Unbelievable! But I'm not surprised there are plenty of cell phones floating around in these correctional facilities. Correctional officers are paid peanuts and it's very easy to get access to one.
Can inmates order out via Door-Dash?
A few years back, Roger Wicker touted,”common sense” legislation to allow the blocking of cell phone signals in states prisons. How much was spent on this, and how is it working out?
I would like to see Williams response to the question how he'd feel if he'd hadn't eaten breakfast that morning.
HAHAHAHAHA but I did eat breakfast this morning...
This guy is right where be belongs. He clearly has the mind of a criminal/inmate.
It does not surprise me that he has adapted well in incarceration.
Enjoy the ghetto, loser. Vaya Con Dios!
This is a total security breach and William Edwards has put himself in a bad position! I am at awe how stupid he is, well not! Commissioner Cain do you have a Solution? Let’s make William Polo Edwards the Spokesman and writ writer(jailhouse lawyer)for the South Mississippi Correctional Facility Leaksville Ms.
? Is inmate William Polo Edwards smarter than a South Mississippi Correctional Officer?
Is inmate William Polo Edwards running the damn Prison in South Mississippi?
In the old days this shigity would never happen, Right Boss! These fools are bold!
Now y’all CO’s know better to give an inmate a damn cell phone! Who in the hell are you all hiring MDOC? Officers cannot follow simple procedures!
They are inmates for a reason and they are going to snitch on YOU! Now you will loose your job, felony on your record and your inmate boyfriend is going to be separated from you.
Job opening at MDOC Leaksville no cell phone allowed in facility.
I don't know, but I've always suspected that inmates just threaten the COs: "You get me a phone in here or else I know someone who will fuck up your family for you."
1:11 it doesn’t work like that! Inmates know who they can manipulate. Many CO’s come to work do their jobs, follow procedures and make a positive impact! It’s a damn shame you have to watch your Co Worker!
A good example is the inmate that posted this cared nothing about the consequences and repercussions on inmate or officer. Fuckers got Life, do you really think they care about YOU!
For all of those wondering how/why cell phones get into prisons: There is a whole division of the MDOC that monitors communications to/from the prisons - including illicit cell phone calls. In fact, the illicit calls are the ones where they are likely to learn the most. Sure, they stop phones from getting in or block all cell phone signals, but it's more fun to route those calls through a MDOC controlled system, record them all, and monitor calls from inmates of interest - when they think that they are unmonitored. It's probably even legal.
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