When I first came to Gunnison, I was told I was not a high school graduate. I informed them it had to be a mistake, and I supplied the school with my Weber State transcript, which included the date when I earned my associate’s degree. Still the official statewide system showed I was short ...
<em>Brian Wood, formerly of Layton, is an inmate at the Utah Correctional Facility in Gunnison. He pleaded guilty to nine felony charges for offenses from 2011 to 2014, including counts of burglary, drug</em> possession <em>and prescription fraud. He ...
<em>Brian Wood, formerly of Layton, is an inmate at the Utah Correctional Facility in Gunnison. He pleaded guilty to nine felony charges for offenses from 2011 to 2014, including counts of burglary, drug possession and prescription fraud. He could spend up to 35 years in prison, ...
If someone asks me if I’m a drug addict, I will tell them no. Many people are of the mind; once an addict, always an addict. If by this, they mean it would be a very poor idea for me to use opiates recreationally, then yes, I agree I have a disposition towards abuse. But to me the word ...
I’ve mentioned many times all the bad influences that surround me in prison; there are many, but I’ve also found good ones.The more time I’ve spent around certain individuals, the more I have found my admiration for them.If it wasn’t for my incarceration, I never would have met ...
There’s a saying: In the spoon by noon and back in the pen by ten.“In the spoon” is referring to the use of drugs, intravenously. That is because the most common utensil used to mix IV drugs in with water before being drawn into a syringe is a spoon. I imagine the general public would ...