It was murder, kidnap or rape that brought them to this point in their lives. Some call them victims and some call them survivors. The word victim … [Read more...]
L.A. District Attorney Opposes Prop. 9
Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley expects little immediate change following voter approval of Proposition 9. or Marsy’s Law. Cooley, … [Read more...]
24 Prisoners Celebrate Responsibility Graduation
There were plenty of smiles and words of encouragement for the 24 men who, one by one, made their way down the aisle to the podium where each received … [Read more...]
San Quentin’s New Warden (A)
A new acting (A) warden officially took the helm of San Quentin on Dec. 31, 2008. R. K. Wong, Warden (A) spent the previous two weeks walking around … [Read more...]
The Impact of Proposition 9
California state prisons are currently at 195 percent capacity, annually imposing a $10 billion drain on the state’s overburdened budget. Proposition … [Read more...]
Hep-C Protocol Hits Snag
Hepatitis C is flooding California prisons, threatening to overwhelm the state’s inmate medical system. The serious medical disease is increasing by … [Read more...]
Chaplain Howard 1924 – 2008
Chaplain Harry W. Howard, born Sept. 22, 1924, passed away on Sept. 18, 2008. Harry’s loving wife, Kay, preceded him to Heaven in 1999. Harry is … [Read more...]
Harry Hagy
Harry Hagy, CDCR No. A-53751, the oldest man in San Quentin, returned to his maker, Wednesday, December 3, 2008, 51 days short of his 86th birthday. … [Read more...]
H-Unit MAC Meeting
Present for the Administration: Capt. Dorsey, Lt. Ericsen, Sgt. Taylor, CCI Morgan, Debra Sheldon Time/Location: Admin. Bd. - H-Unit, Fri., … [Read more...]
Journalism Taught with Appreciation
The fall semester of San Quentin’s Patten’s Prison University Project (PUP) offered a journalism course. As a student enrolled in PUP for several … [Read more...]
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