The San Quentin News “Health and Wellness Corner” column runs when articles are submitted for publication. Centerforce Peer Health Education … [Read more...]
Federal Drug Administration Being Sued by Death Row Prisoners
Lawyers representing six Death Row inmates are suing the Federal Drug Administration over the importing of sodium thiopental, an anesthetic used as … [Read more...]
New Law May Benefit Prisoners
WASHINGTON — U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said some prisoners already serving time should benefit from a new law that lowers sentences for crack … [Read more...]
Running Out Of Time
SACRAMENTO — California Gov. Jerry Brown said he may ask federal judges for more time to reduce the state’s prison population by more than 30,000 … [Read more...]
June 2011 News Briefs
SACRAMENTO — The California Senate has approved SB26, which creates a misdemeanor for any prison employee or visitor smuggling a cell phone into … [Read more...]
Back in the Day
Selected Stories From Past Issues of The San Quentin News MAY 1981 – Approximately 200 law students from area colleges attended the Warden’s Tour and … [Read more...]
New Principal For S.Q. School
A new principal will be taking over the helm of The Robert E. Burton Adult School at San Quentin. Dr. Sheik Yusef Mohammad, who formerly headed the … [Read more...]
Preparing For Success Once Paroled
Members of Modern American Society: Preparing For Life and Financial Success on The Outside Are you worried about finding a job after you leave … [Read more...]
A Symposium on Three Strikes Held in L.A.
LOS ANGELES — A two-day symposium called “The Future of California’s Three Strikes Law: Reform, Repeal, or the Status Quo?” was held by the John Jay … [Read more...]
California May Extend Moratorium on Executions
SACRAMENTO — The state will not be ready to defend its new lethal injection procedures in court until early next year, prolonging a moratorium on … [Read more...]
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