The California Supreme Court has set page limits to habeas corpus petitions that bring up claims that have previously been before the court. The court … [Read more...]
Governor Vetoes Media Access Bill
Gov. Jerry Brown has vetoed a bill that would have expanded media access to specific prisoners. “Giving criminals celebrity status through repeated … [Read more...]
October 2012 News Briefs
1) HAMPDEN, Maine — The state is diverting first-time offenders who operate vehicles under the influence of toxicants from jail to an alternative … [Read more...]
Back in the Day
The following story was originally published in the San Quentin News on March 3, 1972. By a 6 to 1 decision, the California State Supreme Court has … [Read more...]
Ninth Annual Health Fair
Hundreds of inmates flooded the Lower Yard and gym for the ninth annual San Quentin TRUST Health Fair, lining up to learn how to live healthy lives in … [Read more...]
Literacy Program Celebrates 13 Successful Years at S.Q.
Community volunteers and prison educators shared hamburgers and pizza with inmates to celebrate a literacy program’s 13th annual Student … [Read more...]
Changes To Juvenile LWOP
The California Legislature has approved a bill giving prisoners sentenced as juveniles to life without parole a chance to one day be released. Gov. … [Read more...]
Prisoner Activists Adopt a Green Life
A group of San Quentin prisoners is learning how to protect and preserve the environment. “They are clear that in order to do this, they need to … [Read more...]
Bay Area Women Support Veterans
The academic futures of some deserving students are looking a little brighter after two Bay Area women donated $2,000 to a scholarship award program … [Read more...]
Visits to Prisoners Make a Difference
Reinstating a free bus visitation program in New York prisons could save money, lessen prison violence, reduce its recidivism rate, and even put a … [Read more...]
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