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Prisoners Benefit From Artist’s Workshop

November 8, 2012 by ADAM BARBOZA

Renowned artist David Leffel spent two days teaching San Quentin inmates the fine points of painting with oils. “Most beginners try to transfer what … [Read more...]

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DNA Evidence Frees 300 Prisoners Nationwide

November 8, 2012 by Jason McGinnis

Damon Thibodeaux confessed to raping and killing his 14-year-old cousin and spent more than 15 years on Louisiana’s Death Row, but was cleared by DNA … [Read more...]

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Innocent Man Freed After Nineteen Years

November 8, 2012 by Ron Koehler

Charges have been dismissed for a Los Angeles man who spent 19 years in prison for a murder he did not commit. “I had good days and bad days, I stayed … [Read more...]

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Another S.Q. Teacher Lost to Budget Cuts

November 8, 2012 by JulianGlenn Padgett

Education staffer Hazel Koons has been laid off amid budget cuts, but she says she has learned how important learning is to prison inmates. After she … [Read more...]

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Respected Educator Leaves San Quentin

November 8, 2012 by Aly Tamboura

After eight years as a San Quentin teacher and administrator, William J. Reeves has been transferred to Solano State Prison as vice principal. Reeves … [Read more...]

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Problems in Classrooms Could Lead to Incarceration in Prison

November 8, 2012 by Charles Brooks

Suspensions and expulsions from schools create a “schoolto-prison pipeline,” according to the American Civil Liberties Union. Such policies and … [Read more...]

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David Lewis Case Dismissed

November 8, 2012 by San Quentin News Staff

Murder charges have been dismissed against a man accused of fatally shooting noted community activist David Lewis in 2010. San Mateo County Superior … [Read more...]

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S.F. Approach Towards Realignment Effective

November 8, 2012 by Ron Koehler

San Francisco officials are boasting the city’s lowest jail population in 40 years, while 32 other counties are building more jail beds to accommodate … [Read more...]

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Realignment Causes Population Spike in L. A. Jail

November 8, 2012 by Forrest Lee Jones

California’s realignment plan has caused a 23 percent increase in Los Angeles’ jail population, according to the Los Angeles Times. The plan shifts … [Read more...]

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Illinois Prisons Stay Open Despite Governor’s Plan

November 8, 2012 by PAUL STAUFFER

A state arbitrator has stymied Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn’s plan to close two prisons, saying that state officials must first properly negotiate with … [Read more...]

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