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Univ. Pacific Comes to SQ for Tennis Exhibition

May 1, 2016 by Marcus Henderson

The University of the Pacific Tigers tennis team broke barriers and built bonds through an exhibition game with San Quentin’s Inside Tennis … [Read more...]

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SQ Kings Beat Bittermen in Pre-Season Opener

May 1, 2016 by Rahsaan Thomas

The San Quentin Kings basketball team held off a fourth-quarter surge to beat the visiting Bittermen in the surprise pre-season opener, 61-53. “They … [Read more...]

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SQ Warriors’ New Season Brings New Talent

May 1, 2016 by Rahsaan Thomas

Twenty-three incarcerated basketball players showed up in the Lower Yard to compete for a chance to play for the San Quentin Warriors. The group … [Read more...]

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Inside Tennis Team Opens Season

May 1, 2016 by Marcus Henderson

The San Quentin tennis program opened its 2016 season with intensive fun and competitive games of mixed-doubles. “You always want to have a good match … [Read more...]

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Sacramento Judge and CCPOA President Visit SQ

May 1, 2016 by Salvador Solorio

A judge and peace officer leader, who visited San Quentin recently, said they want to support reforms in the criminal justice system. They visited the … [Read more...]

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PPI Research Shows Population Fluctuation

April 1, 2016 by Kevin D. Sawyer

Many sources say America locks up some 2.3 million people in its jails and prisons on any given day, but that’s not the whole story. According to … [Read more...]

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Court of Appeals Upholds Prop. 89

April 1, 2016 by Noel Scott

By Noel Scott Journalism Guild Writer Two ballot propositions that make it harder for prisoners convicted of murder to get parole have been upheld on … [Read more...]

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CDCR Releases New Blueprint With Budget Proposal

April 1, 2016 by Chung Kao

CDCR officials unveiled an updated master plan to fix California’s overcrowded prison system. Significant improvements have been made, “but much work … [Read more...]

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CDCR Has Duty to Process Inmate Appeals

April 1, 2016 by San Quentin News Staff

A prisoner may petition the court for a writ of mandate to compel the prison system to process his or her administrative appeal, a state appellate … [Read more...]

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Critics Question the Purpose of Prisons

April 1, 2016 by Forrest Lee Jones

America needs to rethink the purpose of prisons and how they operate, some criminal justice reformers recommend. The country needs to change its ideas … [Read more...]

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