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California’s Hidden Mass Incarceration Crisis: How CDCR is Holding Thousands Beyond Their Lawful Release Dates By (Devon T. White) ThaWilsonBlock Magazine California’s prison system is quietly carrying out one of the largest campaigns of unlawful incarceration in modern American history. Right now, thousands of people are being held beyond their lawful release dates by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR), in direct violation of state law and constitutional rights. At the heart of this injustice is a fundamental misunderstanding—whether intentional or negligently perpetuated—about the difference between determinate terms and indeterminate terms in California sentencing law. This isn’t just confusing legal jargon; it determines whether a person is legally free or unlawfully imprisoned. The Law is Clear Under California law: The determinate term (DT) is the part of a sentence that represents physical custody. It’s the actual time someone is ordered to serve ...

Cassette on Her Inspiration to Hip Hop "I’ve always been inspired by lyricism"



Mistah Wilson: Ok, now tha music! One thing that we found interesting about you was your stage presence and confidence. What is your inspiration to Hip Hop and when did you decide to pursue it as a career?
Cassette: My inspiration to Hip Hop started at a really early age. I recorded my first song when I was 16. I’ve always been inspired by lyricism. Being able to specify my creative expression in such a meaningful way is a powerful thing to me. Music has always had such a profound impact on me. I started to take myself more seriously in the last decade but this year things have really jumped off. The motivation was ignited inside me. I’m just so ready to take it to the next level and I have been.


Mistah Wilson: If you could only recommend one song of yours to a new potential fan, which one would it be and why?
Cassette: I think I’d recommend my latest “We Back At It“. I collaborated with female friend, rapper, and producer Skulastic. I just feel it’s the definition of raw Hip Hop and a representation of two dope females in the game. We Back At It - Skulastic ft. Cassette

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