Thomas King, President / C.E.O. answers your questions.

What does Justice For Us do?

How long has you organization been active?

Why is Justice For Us headquaters in Texas?

How do you keep your membership dues so low?

I work for the criminal justice system, can I be a member of Justice For Us?

I live in another state, can I still work for Justice For Us.



What does Justice For Us do?

Well it's eaiser to tell you what we don't do. We don't help people break the law or commit crimes. We don't give legal advice but we will give you legal direction, who, what, when, where, why, and how. We can assist you with problems that you may be having with the criminal justice system. We investigate and look into all injustices that are brought to our attention, and make our members aware of them through our newsletter and web-site. We have many goals to achieve, some of them are listed in our welcome page. We want to offer many other services in the future and as our membership and volunteer services grow, this will be possible.

Back to Top



How long has you organization been active?

Justice For Us has been the idea of a large group of people working together over the past two years. We opened our newsletter and services in January of 2007. We are still a baby in existence!

Back to Top



Why is Justice For Us headquaters in Texas?

Texas has more people incarcerated than any other state. Texas is the toughtest state on criminal offenders. Texas still believes in captial punishment.

Back to Top



How do you keep your membership dues so low?

Justice For Us is a non-profit organization that deal primarly with the incarcerated and the indigent. We need as many members a possible, therefore we strive to keep our membership dues as low as humanly possible, and depend on your contributions. There is not much that you can buy for $2.50, but it will buy you a year's membership with Justice For Us.

Back to Top



I work for the criminal justice system, can I be a member of Justice For Us?

Yes, our membership is open to anyone and everyone. Felons, ex-felons,people on probation or parole. People who have been arrested, and people who have not. Incarcerated inmates, jailers, probation officers, bondsmen, attorneys, police, judges, everyone.

Back to Top



I live in another state, can I still work for Justice For Us.

We need people from everwhere. Most of our work is done on the phone, computer, and local jails and prisons.

Back to Top


Flashsplash
Welcome
About
Video Website
Contact Us
Photo Player Flash
Slide show Flash
FAQ
Jobs
Internet Links
Site Map
Newsletters
e-mail me

|Flashsplash| |Welcome| |About| |Video Website| |Contact Us| |Photo Player Flash| |Slide show Flash| |FAQ| |Jobs| |Internet Links| |Site Map| |Newsletters|


Justice For Us 2007