I am not sure which of these facilities Humberto is currently at. If you know please email me at [email protected]
HUMBERTO RAMIERZ 0000027800
CAPE MAY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
125 CREST HAVEN ROAD
CAPE MAY, NJ 08210
HUMBERTO RAMIREZ # 000909098B
NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
PO BOX 863
TRENTON, NJ 08625
1 count of :
2C:35-5A1*2 CDS/Manufacture,Distribute,Dispense /2
Offense Date: February 19, 2019
Sentence Date: November 17, 2020
DOB: 6/21/1975
Current Max Released Date: February 12, 2026
Two weeks after New Jersey voters approved a ballot initiative to fully legalize cannabis, Humberto Ramirez was sentenced to seven years in state prison and for having 6 pounds of marijuana in his trunk. Humberto is a hard working, loving , father of three girls. Before his incarceration he had never missed a school meeting, dance, recital, or competition, and was the only dad in the dance carpool. It was because of his commitment to his family and support that his wife, Brook was able to achieve her dreams of becoming a nurse.
His family's lives were shattered the day he was convicted. He has been unable to see his family during his incarceration due to the ongoing pandemic and has been unable to access adequate medical care.
Governor Murphy, you have acknowledged the harms of criminalizing cannabis, and the need for retroactive relief to happen alone with legalization. Now is the time to commute the sentence of Humber6to and all New Jersey cannabis prisoners.
1 count of :
2C:35-5A1*2 CDS/Manufacture,Distribute,Dispense /2
Offense Date: February 19, 2019
Sentence Date: November 17, 2020
DOB: 6/21/1975
Current Max Released Date: February 12, 2026
Two weeks after New Jersey voters approved a ballot initiative to fully legalize cannabis, Humberto Ramirez was sentenced to seven years in state prison and for having 6 pounds of marijuana in his trunk. Humberto is a hard working, loving , father of three girls. Before his incarceration he had never missed a school meeting, dance, recital, or competition, and was the only dad in the dance carpool. It was because of his commitment to his family and support that his wife, Brook was able to achieve her dreams of becoming a nurse.
His family's lives were shattered the day he was convicted. He has been unable to see his family during his incarceration due to the ongoing pandemic and has been unable to access adequate medical care.
Governor Murphy, you have acknowledged the harms of criminalizing cannabis, and the need for retroactive relief to happen alone with legalization. Now is the time to commute the sentence of Humber6to and all New Jersey cannabis prisoners.
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