Help us Balance the Scales of Justice
We invite you to explore Jerry’s case in depth, from the crime scene to trial transcripts, post-conviction appeals, and his institutional history. This website is more than just a campaign; it is a call to action. By investigating the facts, understanding the legal missteps, and recognizing Jerry's personal growth, we hope you will join us in advocating for justice.
Our ultimate goal is to position this website as the definitive resource on clemency, not just in Arkansas, but nationally and globally. By integrating remorse, apology, and the principles of justice into the clemency process, we aim to create a lasting impact that resonates far beyond Jerry's case.
We are not merely appealing for clemency; we are advocating for a broader understanding of justice, fairness, and the possibility of redemption. Help us bring Jerry home by supporting our cause and spreading the word about the urgent need for clemency reform.
Engage and Take Action
Write a Letter of Support
Your voice can make a difference. We are asking you to join our campaign by writing letters or emails in support of Jerry’s clemency application. These messages are crucial in showing the Arkansas Post-Prison Transfer Board and the Governor of Arkansas that there is widespread public support for Jerry’s release. We have provided templates and contact information to make the process easy for you.
Sign & Share the Petition
Our petition on change.org is a critical part of this campaign. By adding your name and sharing the peition with your friends on social media outlets, you are standing with Jerry and others who believe in second chances. Your signature will help demonstrate the public’s belief in Jerry’s rehabilitation and the importance of clemency as a tool for justice.
Video Chat or Email Jerry
You can video chat with Jerry through his Securus Account. First, create a new Securus Account HERE. Once you sign up, you will be able to send a picture text message, email Jerry, or even video chat with him face to face. This is also available on the App store or Google Play.
Write a Letter to Jerry
Jerry Herron Jr. #114003
P.O. Box 600
Grady, AR 71644-0600
Donate to Jerry’s Commisary
Jerry works in the library in prison, but he doesn’t get paid any money for his work. One meaningful way to support Jerry is by donating to his commissary account. These funds enable Jerry to purchase essential items that significantly improve his quality of life while incarcerated. Items such as food, hygiene products, clothes, emails, phone calls are all vital for maintaining his well-being and staying connected with his family. Contrary to popular belief - Nothing in prison is free.
Your donation, no matter the size, will have a substantial impact. Access Corrections allows inmates to receive up to $400 per transaction into their accounts at the unit. Jerry is allowed to spend $100 weekly for commissary.
Educate your Network
Enter your email address below to join our mailing list for updates on Jerry’s Clemency Application in Arkansas. Stay informed about Jerry’s journey by following us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. If you don’t want to miss any notifications about Jerry’s Clemency Case, join Jerry’s Facebook Group by clicking on the button below.
Share Jerry's story with your friends and family to raise awareness and garner more support for his cause. Educating your network is a powerful way to contribute to the movement for justice and second chances. Together, we can make a difference.
Follow us on Social Media.
Follow, like and share Jerry’s Facebook group and content on social media pages for updates and more information about events, hearings, and how you can help spread the word.
Sign Jerry’s Online Petition
Please join us in this crucial advocacy effort by signing and sharing Jerry Herron’s petition on Change.org. Your support can make a significant difference in Jerry's life and help promote a more just and humane criminal justice system in Arkansas and beyond. Together, we can work towards a future where second chances are possible, and justice is truly served.