Free Eddy Lepp
Eddy Lepp Sentenced to Ten Years in Federal Prison!
President Obama has changed Federal Policy in regards to medical marijuana. You can read the full text by visiting this link:
http://blogs.usdoj.gov/blog/archives/192When sentenced by Judge Patel, she promised to review his case and sentencing if Federal Policy changed. It has.Please write Judge Marilyn Hall Patel and ask the Eddy Lepp’s sentence be
commuted or changed to reflect the new Federal guidelines.
When writing please remind the judge that Eddy’s health is failing, his daughter has cancer, his grandmother is in need of his support and care, and his wife and family need Eddy to come home and take care of them.
Judge Marilyn Hall Patel
450 Golden Gate Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94102
Charles Edward Lepp surrendered himself to incarceration on July 6, 2009 at Lompoc Federal Prison in California.
Eddy would love to hear from you, here is his address:
CHARLES EDWARD LEPP 90157-011
FCI LOMPOC
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
3600 GUARD ROAD
LOMPOC, CA 93436
Eddy is moving forward with his appeal, and needs funding for the legal battle to come, if you are in a position to help – please consider sending a donation to his commissary account in jail. He can use this money for phone calls, postage and other things he needs.
Send money orders to:
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Charles Edward Lepp
#90157-011
Post Office Box 474701
Des Moines, Iowa 50947-0001
The deposit must be in the form of a money order made out to the inmate’s full committed name and complete eight digit register number. Effective December 1, 2007, all non-postal money orders and non-government checks processed through the National Lockbox will be placed on a 15 day hold. The Bureau of Prisons will return funds that do not have valid inmate information to the sender provided the envelope has an adequate return address. Personal checks and cash cannot be accepted for deposit.
The sender’s name and return address must appear on the upper left hand corner of the envelope to ensure that the funds can be returned to the sender in the event that they cannot be posted to the inmate’s account. The deposit envelope must not contain any items intended for delivery to the inmate. The Bureau of Prisons shall dispose of all items included with the funds.
In the event funds have been mailed but have not been received in the inmate’s account and adequate time has passed for mail service to Des Moines, Iowa, the sender must initiate a tracer with the entity who sold them the money order to resolve any issues.
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