We all have a bit of a convict inside us. It’s the balance of good and evil. I just ended up with a bit more evil than most. The things I may or may not have done were for the good of society. My world is hell.

My name? It’s unimportant. Just call me #52223—that's what the state named me when I went to prison. I had a good upbringing, great parents, and even a paper route. But I craved danger and excitement. That’s when my demons took over.

In 1988, I had big dreams of improving my life. I decided to become a Corrections Officer, hoping it would give me the financial stability I never had. Thankfully, I achieved that goal and served proudly from 1988 to 1990. It was a great experience. I learned a lot and saw how rewarding prison life could be. But, like anyone with ambition, I wanted more. So, I set my sights on becoming a police officer. From 1990 to 1998, I served in that role, loving every minute of it. I did things that blew my own mind.

I excelled so much that I became an Undercover Cop. That’s when things got tricky. While doing my job, the Feds accused me of something I didn’t do. Hell, I’d done much worse. I was embarrassed by the petty crimes they charged me with. What my unit and I did was what we liked to call the work of the lord. We did what no one else had the balls to do. Society was much safer when we were around. Then suddenly, I was charged and convicted. It felt like my life was over. That’s when the convict in me came out and showed me a path of survival.

From 2000 to 2004, I was locked up, spending 1.5 years in solitary confinement. For those who know, that’s pure hell. I barely survived. But God had other plans for me. After my release, I started a company that met the needs of automotive truck repair and security recovery. Now, I own multiple businesses in Albuquerque. And just when I thought it couldn’t get better, I was pardoned by the Governor over 20 years after serving my sentence. My record is clean. I’m writing a book and screenplay about my life called "Rogue Justice." Please show your interest by letting us know.

My point is, never give up. I know it sounds cliché, but if I can make it, so can you. That’s what this brand stands for: Convict Crew—New Hope, Second Chances, No Judgment.

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The Mission

Within each of us lies a shadow—a spark of untamed violence or rebellion, waiting to surface. It's undeniable. For 1% of the population, that line has been crossed, leading them to clash with the law. And when they do, society is swift to pass judgment, branding them as outcasts, as if they alone carry the darkness, we all share. But the truth is, rebellion manifests in countless forms. What separates us from the condemned isn't the absence of these impulses, but the choices we make in response to them. Those labeled as convicts become part of a rare brotherhood, the "Convict Crew," bonded by a fate the rest of us are quick to deny, yet deeply connected to.

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The Set Up

This is a high-octane action series, laced with black comedy elements and amazing events, that follow the life of “Joe” inspired by true events.

This story combines all The Set Up elements in the life of a man that comes full circle, literally, as it gives true meaning to the word ‘karma.’

The Factory

Rogue Justice will feed the appetite of curiosity levels of the masses with real life undercover cop stories, coupled with horrific prison events.

The State Hotel

This series shows people what both sides of the law really hold for a man on a mission.

The Bank Job

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