JUST ANOTHER DAY By Jason Scardino So sets the moon, to let the sun rise, So starts the day, while the night dies. At which point it’s due time to … [Read more...]
December 2010 News Briefs
San Francisco – A federal appeals court has upheld a voter-approved measure requiring convicted murderers to wait as long as 15 years between parole … [Read more...]
Back in the Day
DEC. 1980 – David Lee Moore, 28, from Alameda, was found hanging from the bars by his bed sheets in his condemned row cell. He was pronounced dead at … [Read more...]
INCIDENT REPORT
At approximately 0800 hours on 25 December 2010 staff observed a suspicious individual attempting to gain access to visiting processing. The Suspect … [Read more...]
T.R.U.S.T. Fellows Hold Health Fair
In spite of a chilly morning, hundreds of prisoners lined up, listening to lectures from doctors, nurses, and counselors on how to practice wellness … [Read more...]
Governor Appoints New Parole Board
Gov. Jerry Brown announced the following appointments to the Board of Parole Hearings: Dan Figueroa, 60, of Blythe. Figueroa worked at Chuckawalla … [Read more...]
2011-12 Budget Woes
California’s prison system remains under pressure by the courts to curb overcrowding and to shut the revolving door of its prison gates, but without … [Read more...]
Back in the Day
FEB. 12, 1982 –The first annual bodybuilding and powerlifting contest was held in S.Q.’s Skyline Gym. 15 “self–endowed, muscular cons presented their … [Read more...]
U.S. Judge Is Facing Impeachment
WASHINGTON – A Louisiana federal judge is facing impeachment on corruption charges. The case against Judge G. Thomas Porteons is scheduled to go … [Read more...]
His Years of Doubt Came Tumbling Down
Following is a religious essay by Sean K. Long written in the form of a letter to his mother. It has been edited for space. Dearest Mom, I’m so … [Read more...]
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