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Thomas Curby Henderson Died From Fourth Tier Fall

February 23, 2014 by Juan Haines

Thomas Curby Henderson, 60, better known to inmates and as the meek, hard working, and humble “Charlie,” died on Jan. 23 at Marin General Hospital … [Read more...]

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Officer K.A. Davis Retires

December 22, 2013 by Arnulfo Garcia

When an opportunity presents itself, sometimes you have to act. That is how Correctional Officer K.A. Davis began his career with the California … [Read more...]

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‘I’ve Tried to Make Up for the Pain’

December 22, 2013 by JulianGlenn Padgett

Brian Shipp’s incarceration began with him in a state of humiliation. After his arrest for kidnap and robbery, he was taken to the hospital and placed … [Read more...]

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Dr. John Cranshaw Leaves S.Q. For Rehabilitation Hospital

December 22, 2013 by Boston Woodard

For the past five years, Dr. John Cranshaw has administered his experience and knowledge treating prisoners inside San Quentin. In 1990, the federal … [Read more...]

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Explaining Our Principal Roles

December 22, 2013 by Sam W. Johnson Sr.

The Men’s Advisory Council (MAC) is a group of inmates elected by the general inmate population at San Quentin. They act in an advisory capacity while … [Read more...]

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Michael Endres Finds Many Ways to Do His Time

December 22, 2013 by Boston Woodard

In prison, there are many ways to pass time. Staying busy is one way to redirect the boredom of incarceration into something that leads to peace of … [Read more...]

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John Kelly’s Inspirational Journey

November 22, 2013 by San Quentin News Contributor

John Kelly said he just sort of fell into a life of community service. His desire to help others led him down many different career paths. He was a … [Read more...]

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LT. ANDERSEN RETIRES

November 22, 2013 by JulianGlenn Padgett

Lt. Loren Andersen is retiring from San Quentin, the prison where he started his career, after 16 years of service with the California Department of … [Read more...]

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Who Are You Most Thankful For?

November 20, 2013 by Angelo Falcone

As the holidays approach, the hearts of the people in the San Quentin community flood with thankfulness. “Asked on the Line” conducted 11 random … [Read more...]

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Erroneous Documents Lengthen Prisoner’s Manslaughter Sentence

November 20, 2013 by JulianGlenn Padgett

When Henry Newman, 66, was sentenced to 21 years for inadvertently killing his son Alex, he was unaware the court used erroneous documents to give him … [Read more...]

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