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POETRY

December 1, 2010 by San Quentin News Staff

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...]

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December 2010 News Briefs

December 1, 2010 by San Quentin News Staff

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...]

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Back in the Day

December 1, 2010 by San Quentin News Staff

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...]

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INCIDENT REPORT

December 1, 2010 by San Quentin News Staff

At approximately 0800 hours on 25 December 2010 staff observed a suspicious individual attempting to gain access to visiting processing. The Suspect … [Read more...]

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T.R.U.S.T. Fellows Hold Health Fair

November 1, 2010 by San Quentin News Staff

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...]

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Governor Appoints New Parole Board

November 1, 2010 by San Quentin News Staff

Gov. Jerry Brown announced the following appointments to the Board of Parole Hearings: Dan Figueroa, 60, of Blythe. Figueroa worked at Chuckawalla … [Read more...]

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2011-12 Budget Woes

November 1, 2010 by San Quentin News Staff

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...]

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Back in the Day

November 1, 2010 by San Quentin News Staff

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...]

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U.S. Judge Is Facing Impeachment

September 1, 2010 by San Quentin News Staff

WASHINGTON – A Louisiana federal judge is facing impeachment on corruption charges. The case against Judge G. Thomas Porteons is scheduled to go … [Read more...]

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His Years of Doubt Came Tumbling Down

September 1, 2010 by San Quentin News Staff

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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