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Justice for Jarquell Williams: It’s Time for a Real Second Look
Jarquell Williams has spent over a decade behind bars for a crime he maintains he did not commit—serving a 25-to-life sentence at Sing Sing Correctional Facility in New York. From day one, his case has been marked by serious concerns: a flawed trial, questionable evidence, and a system that failed to live up to its promise of fairness.
But Jarquell is more than a case number—he’s a son, a brother, and a man who has continued to stand on his truth while working to better himself despite the circumstances. His story reflects a bigger issue: too many people are left behind in a system that values finality over justice.
That’s why the Second Look Act matters. It creates a pathway for cases like Jarquell’s to be reviewed after significant time has been served—especially when there are real questions about the conviction and clear signs of growth and rehabilitation.
Today, his family and supporters are pushing for that second chance—but they can’t do it alone. We’re raising funds to secure strong legal representation and fight for a fair, thorough review of Jarquell’s case.
Every donation, every share, every voice helps build momentum toward justice. Together, we can help correct a wrong, reunite a family, and give Jarquell the opportunity he’s been denied for far too long.
Stand with Jarquell. Support the fight. Demand a second look.
For more information or to support in other ways, please contact:
Nora E. Graham (Family Friend): neg177@humboldt.edu
Meika Williams (Sister): trulyblessed9.mm69@gmail.com
Deborah Williams (Mother): deborahmarshall18@yahoo.com



