A New Chapter: Alfredo Gutierrez Released After Almost 17 Years For Cannabis
In a significant stride towards justice, Alfredo Gutierrez, a 42-year-old who served approximately 17 years for a non-violent cannabis offense, was released to a Residential Reentry Management facility in October! While we work towards full freedom, his story serves as a poignant reminder of the need for re-evaluating sentencing practices and embracing a more compassionate approach to cannabis criminal justice.
Alfredo Gutierrez was sentenced on October 24th, 2007, to 262 months imprisonment and eight years of supervised release for a non-violent offense for conspiracy to distribute and possession with intent to distribute 100 kg or more of marijuana in the Western District of Texas.
Alfredo is part of Last Prisoner Project’s advocacy program and has supported his case through commissary and reentry grant support. "So far, I have used the grant in different places it’s helped me with paying for my documentation like an ID and birth certificate. I’ve been able to buy some clothes and also paid for an eye exam. I am currently trying to buy a truck so I’m using most of it for that," shared Mr. Gutierrez, highlighting the tangible impact of the organization's support on his reentry into society.
One crucial aspect of Alfredo Gutierrez's case is his progress toward his reentry and preparing to reunite with his family since the initial non-violent offense. Now 42 years old, he has demonstrated a commitment to personal growth and rehabilitation during his time in prison.
Alfredo Gutierrez's release is a testament to the transformative power of rehabilitation and the support provided by organizations like the Last Prisoner Project. His gratitude is palpable as he expressed, "More than anything I'd just like to say thank you!! In prison, it’s very easy to be forgotten; like they say out of sight, out of mind. Thanks to your donors and LPP, our voices never died.”
Alfredo continued saying, “Thank you for fighting and believing in those left behind. It’s hard out here after being away for a long time. I was away for 17 years and man has the world change. I am so grateful to all the donors and LPP for coming into my life and helping me with my opportunity to be free again. Like I said this isn’t easy and I know for a fact without your help this would be 10x harder. Thank you for your help and thank you for helping me on this new journey!! God bless!!"
As Alfredo embarks on a new chapter of his life, it reminds us to take a moment to celebrate each victory in our fight for justice while recognizing ongoing reform challenges. We hope Alfredo’s case emphasizes the importance of continued advocacy for those who have been forgotten in the shadows of the prison system.
Alfredo Gutierrez's release, coupled with his poignant expressions of gratitude, serves as a beacon of hope and a call to action. His story underscores the transformative potential of cannabis criminal legal reform, urging society to reconsider punitive measures and embrace a more compassionate and rehabilitative approach.

