Hay situaciones en las que deberías confiar en tus instintos y otras ocasiones en la que no deberías hacerlo, de acuerdo a sociólogos. El Dr. John … [Read more...]
NEWSBRIEFS Florida
Florida — The state’s felon voting policies have been ruled overly “arbitrary” by a federal court. Currently, felons have their voting rights … [Read more...]
Record holder reminisces during three mile race
As a chilling wind blew across the prison yard on Feb. 23, members of a running club prepared for a 12-lap race around San Quentin’s lower yard. Some … [Read more...]
In-person visits could come back to Denver jails
In-person visits could be returning to Denver jails after more than a decade of inmates relying on videos to stay connected with family and … [Read more...]
Arizona inmates allowed more privileges
Many of Arizona’s death-row inmates are no longer spending their days in solitary confinement, reported The Associated Press (AP). The Arizona … [Read more...]
New California youth offender bills
California legislators are introducing two new bills that will affect accomplices of felony murder and youth offenders under SB 260, 261, and AB … [Read more...]
A man’s life conversion testimony from Death Row
I was arrested on Oct. 1, 1983, just 55 days after my 21st birthday. A jury in California then convicted me of the charges, which were held against … [Read more...]
Dear Kid CAT
My name is Walter “Ahmad” Mcgee, I am 21 years old and was sentenced to nearly 14 years for home invasion. During this prison sentence I have attended … [Read more...]
Back In The Day
San Quentin Santa “TWAS the night before Christmas And all through the joint – Not a convict was stirring, But that’s not the point! For, without a … [Read more...]
Holiday Memories
Bruce Cooper of Los Angeles, 58, recalled: “My baby brother Charles was the first in my family to attend college, which he did on a football … [Read more...]
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