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26. The Beat Within / THE BEAT WITHOUT
- www.thebeatwithin.org
- To Be Heard Sun Man's Light (Salinas Valley State Prison), Mar 26, 2004 For as long as we have pen and paper we will be heard. ...
- Learning From Our Experiences Francisco Delgado (High Desert State Prison), Mar 26, 2004 Although we should be mindful and always be aiming to attain some righteousness in our lives, it isn’t something we are born with; it’s a state of grace we achieve only through years of virtuous living. ...
- Scandalous Ways Of Life Angel (California Youth Authority), Mar 19, 2004 If you would open your eyes to see what this world really holds You’ll notice that these crazy streets are like bein’ in the pen on death row.
- It's All On Me D-Boy (Soledad State Prison), Mar 19, 2004 I’m surrounded by dudes that’s been down since they were 23, 24, and got life. ...
- Pacific News Service ----- New California Media ----- Youth Outlook ----- Poetry Television ----- DeBug ----- Roaddawgz .
27. Davis' parole policy on trial
- www.politicalinjustice.org
- '' And in spring the state Board of Prison Terms approved his parole from a prison in Solano County.
- The governor rejected the parole board's recommendation, adding Singer to the growing list of more than 120 murderers who have found that any chance of getting out of state prison ends at the governor's desk in Sacramento. This week, the California Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case that may decide whether inmates like Singer will have a chance to get out of prison before they die.
- But that record -- described by critics as a ``no-parole policy'' -- is about to be tested in state Supreme Court in a case that sets up a showdown between the judicial branch and a governor's powers over parole.
- The state's high court on Tuesday will consider whether Davis has gone too far and abused his unique authority under a voter-approved 1989 law. That law, triggered by outrage over the release of notorious killer-rapist William Archie Fain, made California one of only three states that give a governor final veto authority over paroling murderers and other prisoners serving potential life terms for serious crimes.
- A state appeals court in Los Angeles found that Davis had presented ``no evidence at all'' to justify overturning the parole board. ...
- Harriet Salarno, founder of California's Crime Victims United, recently spoke out for the policy in San Luis Obispo, where she was testifying against the parole of her daughter's killer.
- Prisoner rights groups, however, say California's sentencing system was set up to give inmates a chance for redemption. ...
- For prisoners doing time for murder, the state Supreme Court might be the best hope of forcing a change in Davis' policy. ...
28. December 1996 - Inmates Recycle Computers for S
- www.govtech.net
- A California .
- JURISDICTION: Louisiana, California, Hawaii, Delaware, Solano State Prison, Calif. ...
- These include Louisiana, California, Hawaii and Delaware, ranked 51, 50, 49 and 48, respectively. ...
- California, however, may not have to bear its shameful 50th ranking for much longer -- not if organizations like the California Department of Corrections and La Jolla, Calif. ... Detwiler has set up the Computers for Schools Program by working in conjunction with the Department of Corrections' state prison system, 52 computer repair centers (which include high school classes), regional occupation programs, community colleges, and five California Youth Authority facilities. ...
- Founded in 1991 by John, Carolyn and Diana Detwiler, the foundation is a nonprofit organization established as a computer-donation pipeline from industry to California classrooms. ...
- The equipment is then delivered to places like Solano State Prison, located in Vacaville, Calif. SOLANO STATE PRISON .
- Solano's inmate refurbishing program has been one of the foundation's most successful contributors. "Solano is only one of four prisons to be involved in the program," explained Diana Detwiler. ...
- "Each inmate is given a specific PC to work on," said Ray Kirkpatrick, supervisor of vocational instruction at Solano State Prison. ...
- "I feel the state needs to do everything it can to prepare people to go back into the world and play a better role in society than they did the first time. ...
- "It's fabulous," said Lynda Baker, supervisor of educational services for Southern California Edison, a major donor to the foundation. "We are absolutely thrilled with the mechanism Detwiler and Solano have set up. ...
- Detwiler worked with major sponsors -- Pacific Bell, Intel and the state of California -- to build up enough parts and funds to get this project off the ground. "Solano is the first prison to participate in our new upgrade program," she said. "Pacific Bell donated money to purchase parts and extra memory, Intel donated chips and motherboards and the state made a $10 million contribution. ...
29. Lighthouse Inmate Resource
- www.prisoninmateresource.com
- Prison Information and Contact - California .
- Avenal State Prison (ASP).
- II Calipatria State Prison (CAL).
- I, IV California Correctional Center (CCC).
- I, II, III Camps California Correctional Institution (CCI).
- I, II, III, IV SHU Central California Women's Facility (CCWF).
- I, II, III, IV RC, Condemned California State Prison, Centinela State Prison .
- I, III, IV Ad Seg California Institution for Men (CIM).
- RC California Institution for Women (CIW).
- RC California Men's Colony (CMC).
- III (East) California Medical Facility (CMF).
- 1600 California Drive.
- I, II, III California State Prison, Corcoran (COR).
- SHU / PHU California Rehabilitation Center (CRC).
- RC Chuckawalla Valley State Prison (CVSP).
- RC Folsom State Prison (FSP).
30. The Sacramento Bee: Who's Guarding the Kids?
- www.sacramento.com
- California ignores its own at .
- out-of-state prison camps.
- There are more than 1,000 of them, California youngsters spread around the country ostensibly for their own good -- and ours.
- Each of these teenagers is subject to rules of physical discipline that, if used in California, could land people in jail.
- There is virtually no oversight from California over how these programs are run, or how they spend the $45 million each year they get to deal with the state's troubled youngsters, a three-month investigation by The Bee has found.
- With California's group homes besieged by overcrowding and other troubles, private, out-of-state programs have become increasingly critical to the state's juvenile justice system. They are billed as the last stop before the California Youth Authority or CYA, the state's prison for juveniles.
- But The Bee's review of thousands of pages of documents; visits to 11 youth programs or prisons in California, Arizona and Colorado; and dozens of interviews with investigators, probation officers, program staff members and juvenile offenders has found myriad problems, including:.
- A series of state regulations so lax that California authorities leave the monitoring of these youths to individual probation officers who fit it in as they can, sometimes visiting only every few months.
- A reliance by California officials on other states to monitor these programs, meaning some can run virtually unchecked and abuses go unreported.
- "You can't do this type of humiliating punishment in California, that's why you don't see these facilities operating here," said Larry Bolton, chief counsel for the California Department of Social Services.
- There are countless examples of youths whose futures have been saved by these programs, youths who were considered midlevel offenders and were given a last chance in an out-of-state program rather than be incarcerated inside a CYA prison.
- "They are good, very good," added Gloria Scott-Powell, a Sacramento woman with a son in the Arizona Boys Ranch, the largest private agency that receives California youth. ...
- But since the death of Contreraz four months ago at the Arizona Boys Ranch, state officials have been reviewing California's out-of-state placement program and wondering whether to do away with it.
- Physical restraint of youths, not allowed in California outside of prison, also is common.
- Many of these wards have been shipped to programs outside California because they failed in group homes or other programs in this state, which operate under extremely tight rules regarding use of physical force. ...
31. Muslim inmates win appeals court ruling Friday rites, beards allowed
- www.freerepublic.com
- Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a challenge by California prison officials to a 2000 law banning federal funding to any prison that imposes a "substantial burden on (inmates') religious exercise," unless the state can show that a restriction is important for security reasons.
- TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; US: California.
- KEYWORDS: The Ninth Circus Court of Appeals 1 posted on 12/28/2002 8:43:11 AM PST by Dog Gone Post Reply | Private Reply | View Replies To: Dog Gone Susan Christian, lawyer for the Solano inmates.
- I'm sure if it had been Christians, the 9th Circuit would have had a lot more trouble coming to a correct decision, but religious freedom is important, state infringement on religion is very dangerous, and it's a step in the right direction. 3 posted on 12/28/2002 9:06:53 AM PST by Cicero Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies To: Dog Gone Solano state prison for men in Vacaville.
- Isn't Solano noted as one of the roughest prisons in California? 4 posted on 12/28/2002 9:11:48 AM PST by Spunky Post Reply | Private Reply | To 1 | View Replies To: Spunky I think it's a medium security prison. ...
- religious freedom is important, state infringement on religion is very dangerous, and it's a step in the right direction. ...
32. RW ONLINE:California: Fighting the Three Strikes Law
- rwor.org
- California:.
- California, with the third largest penal system in the world (after China and the U. ... In recent years California's university and college system cut back 8,000 employees--while its Department of Corrections added 26,000. ... Politicians in the state debate whether the death penalty should be applied to 13-year-olds or whether it should be applied "only" to those 14 and up. ...
- The prison system in California is a nightmare made real. ... Recent hearings before the California legislature exposed how the guards at Corcoran state prison set up "gladiator fights" between inmates and bet on the outcome, and that the prison administration covered up this outrage. At least 38 inmates have been killed by guards in California prisons in the last decade. ...
- California's prison population has grown from 22,500 inmates in 1980 to 126,000 in 1994. The Department of Corrections estimates that the prison population in California could rise to 341,000 by 2005. ...
- The vast expansion of the California prisons has been fueled by a huge number of new laws mandating stiffer and stiffer sentences for more and more minor crimes. In 1994 California passed a "three strikes and you're out" law. ... (See RW #974 for more on California's three strikes. ...
- The wives, husbands, brothers, sisters and parents of those locked up under the three strikes law have formed Families to Amend California's Three Strikes (FACTS). ...
- The chapter, which also serves as the Northern California headquarters, is less than a year old. ...
- We're also in prisons: Corcoran, Calpatria, Lancaster, Salinas, Soledad, Pleasant Valley, Susanville, Pelican Bay, Mule Creek, Solano, San Quentin, Santa Clara County Jail, Placerville County Jail, Oakland Jail. ...
- Recently California severely restricted family visits which allow a prisoner to spend some extended time with their family. ...
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33. On the Job
- www.stanfordalumni.org
- A California prison administrator oversees a successful--and controversial--arts program for inmates.
- But this is Solano State Prison. McDermid, '66, is administrator of California's Arts in Corrections program, and the artist, Robert Small, is an inmate serving 15 years to life for murder.
- With fortress-like windows slitted into drab concrete walls, Solano, located 45 miles from Sacramento in the town of Vacaville, resembles an X-Files government research laboratory. But instead it holds 4,800 prisoners, some of whom are California's most dangerous offenders.
- Small is one of the fortunate few who are part of the arts program here in Solano. ...
- Now there are AIC programs in 32 prisons across the state, ranging from vocal jazz classes in Vacaville Medical Facility to creative writing in San Quentin State Prison. ...
- A 1983 report by researchers at San Jose State University found a 75 percent improvement in the behavior of inmates who participated in AIC programs. And a 1987 California Department of Corrections report showed that only 31 percent of inmates who had participated in the arts program returned to prison--as opposed to 58 percent overall.
- In his flowered shirt and fawn Dockers, Cid stands out next to the tilemaking crew at Solano in their standard-issue blue jeans and blue shirts. ...
34. cannabisnews.com: Prison Drug Treatment Unpopular, But It Works!
- www.cisum.com
- The $10 million expansion of the California prison system's scientifically validated drug treatment program is running into resistance from the people it's supposed to help.
- Many prisoners, about 80 percent of those who have been invited to attend, want nothing to do with a program hailed as one of the best things the state has ever developed to keep paroled substance-abusing inmates from returning. ...
- "It was either do it or don't do it," said Michael Fernandez, an inmate at California State Prison, Solano, who was forced into drug treatment even though he says he doesn't have a drug problem. ...
- So far, drug treatment has come on line in 200-bed contracts at Solano, California State Prison, Los Angeles, the California Correctional Women's Facility in Chowchilla and the Sierra Conservation Center in Jamestown.
- They're operated by private residential drug-treatment contractors such as Center Point Transitions, the Amity Foundation of California (which ran the Donovan program) and Walden House. ...
- "A lot of it has to do with the job assignments they already have," said Jerry Mobery, the correctional counselor who is in charge of substance abuse programs at Solano. ...
- At Solano, if inmate attitudes are changing about drug treatment, it appears that they've been mostly for the worse.
- " He was forced into treatment when the Solano program got under way in October. ...
- "Some of these folks are happy as hell with their lifestyles, abusing society," said Michael Pickett, the Department of Corrections' Northern California regional director. ...
35. The Beat Within / REMINISCING
- www.thebeatwithin.org
- Pure Release Tim Sakoman (San Quentin State Prison), Feb 10, 2004 With all your pain inside You’ll never know How it goes I’ve nothing left to hide.
- A World Away Michael Markhasev (SHU at Corcoran State Prison), Feb 03, 2004 In fact and in reality, I’ll be more bold And leave behind the childish world of old, Where faces, places, pathways lay forever cold -- And are no gold!.
- Life In My Cell William Thurston (California State Prison Solano), Jan 08, 2004 We stayed online day in and day out, talking for hours at a time. ...
- Pacific News Service ----- New California Media ----- Youth Outlook ----- Poetry Television ----- DeBug ----- Roaddawgz .
36. Wired News: For Prison Workers, It's Low Tech or No Tech
- www.wired.com
- Now he is serving a five-year, four-month sentence at the California State Prison-Solano, a prison with 6,000 inmates about 60 miles northeast of San Francisco.
- What's unusual about Walker and the 17 other inmates he works with is that they are employed by Edwards, a family-owned furniture-maker that sells its pine furniture throughout Northern California.
- 8 million-plus people who reside in federal, state, and local lockups are getting. ...
- "Businesses are not knocking down our door to operate in prison," says Noreen Blonien, assistant director of California's Department of Corrections. ...
- "For high-tech products and the skill levels needed for those involved in the fabrication of high-tech products, you need more than the typical 18 months that we have a prisoner," says Reggie Drew, chief of quality assurance for the California Prison Industry Authority.
- That's exactly what Edwards, the company that employs Solano inmate Dan Walker, discovered earlier this year when an inmate escaped from another Northern California prison. Even though the escape happened miles away, Solano authorities locked inmates down to allow staff to review security precautions. ...
- They are not getting skills they need to compete once they are released," says Eli Rosenblatt, coordinator of the Berkeley, California-based Prison Activist Resource Center, an inmates' rights group.
37. Prison Industry Authority Ophthalmic Labs
- www.edmondsgroup.com
- The Department of Health Services (DHS) has contracted with the California Prison Industry Authority (PIA) to fabricate approximately 90 percent of the eyewear used annually by Medi-Cal recipients. The fabricating optical laboratories are located at the California State Prison - Solano, Calipatria State Prison, Pelican Bay State Prison, Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility, and Valley State Prison for Women (VSPW). ...
- All orders for glass lenses must be sent to California State Prison - Solano. ...
- California State Prison - Solano Providers must use California State Prison – Solano when ordering all lens (including glass) prescriptions for Medi-Cal recipients who reside in the following county.
- Solano 48.
- Calipatria State Prison Providers must use Calipatria State Prison when ordering all lens (except glass) prescriptions for Medi-Cal recipients who reside in the following counties.
- Pelican Bay State Prison Providers must use Pelican Bay State Prison when ordering all lens (except glass) prescriptions for Medi-Cal recipients who reside in the following counties.
- Valley State Prison for Women (Chowchilla) Providers must use VSPW when ordering all lens (except glass) prescriptions for Medi-Cal recipients who reside in the following counties.
- Recipients Ineligible for PIA-Contracted Services Recipients of California Children Services (CCS), Genetically Handicapped Persons Program (GHPP), Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) program, or County Medical Services Program (CMSP) who reside in the previously listed counties are ineligible for PIA optical laboratory services.
- The PIA laboratory at California State Prison - Solano uses both.
- California State Prison - Solano:.
- Calipatria State Prison:.
- Pelican Bay State Prison:.
- Valley State Prison for Women:.
- Donovan Correctional Facility and the California State Prison - Solano, however, receive orders,.
38. KXTV10 - News and Notes From Around Northern California - 8/16/00
- www.calweb.com
- San Francisco-based Pacific Bell owns most of the 16 million telephone lines and other crucial phone facilities serving California. ...
- The service is in high demand in California. ...
- (Vacaville-AP) -- State prison officials foiled the.
- Steve Bera said guards at California State Prison, Solano, heard of the plan during routine monitoring of inmates' mail and telephone conversations.
- California Department of Forestry officials say they plan to charge Gerald Bonnett about $250,000 for starting the fire. ...
- Haas still faces state charges. ...
- Federal authorities, the California Department of Justice and the Army are investigating whether Manchester may also be responsible for scores of similar robberies in Northern California. ...
- A serial thief nicknamed the "Rooftop Robber'' is believed to be responsible for 42 robberies and 22 attempted robberies in California since November 1998, as well as robberies in Oregon, Nevada, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Maryland, Virginia and the Carolinas. ...
- (Modesto-AP) -- California almond shipments this year have set a record. ...
- The Modesto-based Almond Board of California released those figures and others Tuesday. ...
39. SPR in the News
- www.spr.org
- Countering widespread claims that rape is prevalent in California.
- prisons, San Quentin State Prison Warden Jeanne Woodford said last week.
- State University. ...
- While prisoner-rights groups have repeatedly alleged that state.
- Nonetheless, Cahill - who has worked with and studied the state's.
- prison system for 20 years - said he sees the California corrections system as.
- In his view, some of the worst California prisons are Corcoran.
- State Prison in Kings County, Pelican Bay State Prison in Del Norte.
- County, Frontera State Prison in Los Angeles County, and Vacaville.
- State Prison in Solano County.
- For her part, Woodford said the current state of affairs at San.
- arrive every day to be sent to other prisons around the state. ...
- County and state officials in recent months have become.
- Assemblyman Joe Nation last year called for the state Department of.
40. The Daily Californian
- www.dailycal.org
- Peggy Webb, Berkeley resident and former Mills College English professor, is writing a book entitled "Writing on the Wall" in collaboration with Solano State Prison inmate Jospeh Morse.
- Gray Davis' office taped to a kitchen cabinet, or visits a three-time murderer whenever she can get a ride to Solano State Prison. ...
- Webb, a Berkeley resident and former English professor, first met Morse in 1976 when she was teaching a freshman English class at San Quentin State Prison. Now the two are collaborating on a book, entitled "Writing on the Wall," that emphasizes the debilitating, self-defeating California policy of long-term incarceration. ...
- Since then, however, Morse has embraced creative writing and produced a range of work, including a collection of "hoosegow" prison poetry, a dictionary of California prison lingo and, most recently, the collaborative work with Webb. ...
- In a phone call from Solano Prison, Morse says that labeling himself a monster may be better than portrayal as a martyr or "some sort of hero. ...
- When he entered the system in the early 1960s, for example, Morse was the only teenager on death row in California. ...
- A counselor in the California Department of Corrections Victim Services Program, who, in order to protect his clients, did not wish to reveal his name, says that many would disagree that such restrictions are too harsh. ...
- Berkeley, California.
41. ChapterTen
- www.hhs.csus.edu
42. sacbee.com -- News -- DNA ties man to 1971 killing, officials say
- www.sacbee.com
- 24-HOUR NEWS · Top News / State 30-DAY ARCHIVES · Above/Beyond · Back-Seat Driver · State News · Courts / Crime · Education · Energy .
- Authorities said Wednesday that Phillip Arthur Thompson, 58, was tied to the murder of Betty Marie Cloer, 21, through a "cold hit" in the state Department of Justice's prisoner DNA data bank earlier this year.
- Hallye Jordan, a state attorney general's office spokeswoman, said it is believed to be the oldest case solved using that data bank.
- Thompson was served this week in his prison cell in California State Prison, Solano, with an arrest warrant alleging first-degree murder. ...
- Although the autopsy report doesn't state that Cloer was sexually assaulted, evidence found at the time indicates that she was raped before she was killed, Lamb said.
- Three decades later, the evidence was submitted to the state Department of Justice to see if any matches could be made using the prisoner DNA data bank. ...
- According to California Department of Corrections records, Thompson was first sent to prison in December 1975 on forgery, assault and receiving stolen property convictions out of Sacramento County.
- Thompson has spent time in several maximum security institutions, including Pelican Bay, Sacramento and Solano. ... Lamb said Thompson, who has married his fourth wife while serving his sentence in Solano, appeared to be in good health and spirits during an hourlong interview at the prison.
43. California Prisons
- www.straightistheway.com
- The California inmate population is over 150,000 in 33 prisons: 93% males and 7% females. ...
- In the past 30 years, the violent crime rate has increased from 300,000 to over 1,300,000 incidents per year - a tribute to national and state criminal justice systems mocking God. ...
- The California prison system is in crisis. ...
- California Penal Code 1170 states: "the purpose of imprisonment for crime is punishment. ...
- How does the California Department of Corrections teach people to disregard the Gospel of Jesus Christ? God's Criminal Justice System reveals how.
- Do you know why God would condemn the California prison system? Do you know why God would also condemn probation and parole programs? If not, take a moment to find out about God's Criminal Justice System.
- State Prison, Warden, Address, Phone number.
- Avenal State Prison (ASP).
- Calipatria State Prison (CAL).
- California Correctional Center (CCC).
- California Correctional Institution (CCI).
- Central California Women's Facility (CCWF).
- California State Prison, Centinela State Prison .
- California Institution for Men (CIM).
- California Institution for Women (CIW).
- California Men's Colony (CMC).
44. Vacaville on Encyclopedia.com
- www.encyclopedia.com
- 71,479), Solano co. ... Vacaville has grown tremendously in size as the central California area has boomed; its population grew almost fourfold between 1970 and 1990. A state prison medical facility is located there. ...
- Muslim inmate Frank Moppins, 46, is in prison for murder at the California State Prison Solano in Vacaville, California. Five years ago, Muslim inmates filed a class action lawsuit against the state f .
- A detail of a leaves of a tobacco-like plant grown in a greenhouse at Large Scale Biology in Vacaville, California. ...
- Muslim inmate Leonard Halfin holds his handmade prayer beads while a weekly prayer meeting at the California State prison in Vacaville, California. ...
- Imam Abdul Raoof Nasir leads a group of inmates during their weekly prayer service at the California State prison in Vacaville, California. ...
- Muslim inmate Frank Moppins, 46, is in prison for murder at the California State Prison Solano in Vacaville, California. Five years ago, Muslim inmates filed a class action lawsuit against the state f.
- A detail of a leaves of a tobacco-like plant grown in a greenhouse at Large Scale Biology in Vacaville, California. ...
- Muslim inmate Leonard Halfin holds his handmade prayer beads while a weekly prayer meeting at the California State prison in Vacaville, California. ...
45. Imprisonment and Transformation
- www.thecentering.org
- Burlingame, California.
- Nate and Jenny serve full time among the poor with Inner Change, a recently founded ecumenical Christian order, for which Nate serves as the California regional director. ...
- Sheikh Salman Baruti, a licensed clinical social worker, uses Sufi meditation and stories with clients at the Alameda County Child Guidance Clinic and San Quentin State Prison. ...
- Shayhk Bilal Hyde having studied in McGill University, Toronto, Sudan and Mecca, has led Sufi Dhikr chanting, the rememberance of Allah, at the San Francisco Sufi Center, and San Quentin and Vacaville state prisons. ...
- Joseph of Carondelet, has been involved in Detention Ministry in Washington State and Southern California for the past twenty-seven years. ...
- Mike Kelley is the coordinator of the prison ministry program for Contemplative Out-reach in California. He has introduced Centering Prayer into many California State prisons for the past six years. ...
- Steve Neuberger, MA, has been a correctional officer in the California State prisons system for 11 years. He has also taught students in grade school and high school, and worked as a psychiatric technician at Napa State Hospital. ...
- Since 1971 until retirement in 2001, he has served the California Dept of corrections as a parole agent, correctional caseworker, chief of the departmental court compliance unit, and Chief Deputy Warden of California Medical Facility, and Warden of California State Prison, Solano. ...
- He lives with his wife, Laurie, and their two young children at the Berkeley Zen Center in California. ...
- in Oriental Languages at the University of California, Berkeley. ...
- Sheikh Salman Baruti will share with us his experience of using meditation, music and storytelling with his clients at the Alameda County Child Guidance Clinic and San Quentin State Prison. ...
- Contemplative Outreach of Northern California.
- City/State/Zip .
46. Madd Ronald, Street Gangs.Com Magazine| Information from the Streets
- www.streetgangs.com
- As a youth he served time in Central Juvenile Hall, Sylmar Juvenile Hall, and Camp Afflerbaugh (in La Verne, California). As an adult he spent 6 years in the California State Prison System (over the course of 4 prison sentences). He has been housed at ten of California's prisons, such as Soledad, Solano, Tehachapi, Chino, C. ...
47. Solano County Board of Supervisors | Minutes
- www.snap.lib.ca.us
- 1 SOLANO COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS' MINUTES October 24, 2000 The Solano County Board of Supervisors met in regular session on this day at 8:31 a. ... 2 acres of land at the southeast corner of Courage Drive and South Watney Way, Fairfield (APN 028-782-080), negotiating parties - Michael Lango, Solano County Real Estate and Parks Services Manager and Brooks Pedder, Colliers International, representing Highridge Solano Associates, L. ... Solano County; Potential Litigation: two (2) cases; Meet and Confer: Local 1280 (SAGE), Local 535, Local 39, Unit 14 - Correctional Supervisors (Teamsters Local 856) with Yolanda Irigon, Agency Negotiator. ... The Solano County Board of Supervisors reconvened on this day at 9:37 a. ... The League of California Cities and a number of counties will formally file litigation in the near future challenging the constitutionality of this provision. PRESENTATIONS (Item 6B) PRESENTATION OF AWARDS TO THE MULTI-CULTURAL AWARENESS MONTH POSTER CONTEST WINNERS JOEY BINGAMAN, ELIZABETH STUMPF, KASEY SCOLAVINO, AND SANDY LI BY FREDERICK CABILLO, SOLANO COUNTY EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMITTEE Frederick Cabillo, Native American Representative of the Solano County Equal Employment Opportunity Committee, noted this was a Countywide contest with the theme of Cultural Diversity. ... 2000-223 IN RECOGNITION OF PURPLE RIBBON DAY FOR SOLANO COUNTY EMPLOYEES TO BE HELD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2000, ADOPTED On motion of Supervisor Silva and seconded by Supervisor Kromm, the Board acted to adopt Resolution No. 2000-223 in Recognition of Purple Ribbon Day for Solano County Employees to be held Tuesday, October 24, 2000. ... Thomas provided the Board members with purple ribbons to support Purple Ribbon Day, and noted the hard work of Solano County employees to end violence. (Item 6D) PROCLAMATION RECOGNIZING CALIFORNIA STATE PRISON, SOLANO, FOR ITS PARTICIPATION IN THE SOLANO COUNTY SESQUICENTENNIAL PROJECT, APPROVED On motion of Supervisor Thomson and seconded by Supervisor Kromm, the Board acted to approve the Proclamation Recognizing California State Prison, Solano, for its Participation in the Solano County Sesquicentennial Project. ... Warden Newland noted the work done by the prisoners, and provided the Board with a brochure “Community Services, The Professionals Team Solano”, which outlines the vocational programs at the prison.
48. Totally Jewish - News Channel
- www.totallyjewish.com
- A Jewish inmate incarcerated in a Californian jail has forced the prison to offer kosher meals to all observant prisoners in the state. ...
- Victor Cooper, a religious inmate living in the California state prison in Solano County, brought a lawsuit against the institution last year after officials refused to provide him with a kosher diet claiming it was too expensive. ... Cooper’s lawyer Heather Nolan said: “It's too bad it took this kind of effort to get the state to comply. ...
49. AsianWeek.com
- news.asianweek.com
- An Asian Pacific American inmate at Avenal State Prison is challenging the racially segregated housing and discriminatory discipline policies at San Quentin State Prison and the California Department of Corrections (CDC) — practices that violate the 14th Amendment of the U. ...
- Ngo is serving 17 years to life at Avenal State Prison for the shooting death of a juvenile in 1988.
- Segregation causes “violence and xenophobia,” said Carbone, of California Prison Focus. ...
- “His route from San Quentin to Avenal State Prison has been torturous and is directly related to the important implications of the litigation he’s pursuing. ...
- “Rico had his parole date revoked time after time in the ‘hole’ and is now at Solano; Eddy is still in the ‘hole’; and Mike was transferred three times, forced into the psychiatric unit at one point and is now at Avenal near Coalinga. ...
- Tung said his son’s spirits are high and he’s keeping a positive attitude that this case will be heard and San Quentin and other California prisons have to change their policies.
50. TRUNKTRACKER FLEETCALL - CALIFORNIA
- www.bearcat1.com
- Fleetcall -- California.
- You can look up frequencies by city/state You can look up frequencies by frequency/state You can print up the list of frequencies You can email a search to yourself to use in Excel or Scancat ============================================================================= State: California Last Revision: 06-09-03 System: Aeronautical Radio, Incorporated County: Los Angeles Type: I Fleet Map: E1 P8 Use: Various airlines & airport services Frequencies: 856. ...
- ============================================================================= System: California, State of County: Amador Type: Unknown Use: Unknown Frequencies: 858. ...
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- System: California, State of County: Del Norte Type: Unknown Use: Unknown Frequencies: 858. ...
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- System: California, State of County: Fresno Type: I Fleet Map: E1 P3 Use: Avenal State Prison Frequencies: 858. ... 2625 Police Operations: Police Avenal State Prison (Activities/Adam Units) 000-2 Police Avenal State Prison (Alpha Units) 400-2 Police Avenal State Prison (Bravo Units) 000-14 Police Avenal State Prison (Control/Central/Frank) 400-0 Police Avenal State Prison (Building #5 / Rec. ) 000-6 Police Avenal State Prison (Frank Units) 400-14 Police Avenal State Prison (Frank Units) 400-12 Police Avenal State Prison (Frank Units/Yard) 400-13 Police Avenal State Prison 400-15 Police Avenal State Prison 000-10 Police Avenal State Prison 100-0 .
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- System: California, State of County: Imperial Type: I Fleet Map: E1 P3 Use: El Centro State Prison Frequencies: 863. ...
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- System: California, State of County: Imperial Type: Unknown Use: Unknown Frequencies: 863. ...
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- System: California, State of County: Kern Type: I Fleet Map: E1 P3 Use:: Delano State Prison Frequencies: 858. ...
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- System: California, State of County: Kern Type: I Fleet Map: E1 P3 Use: Wasco State Correctional Facility Frequencies: 858. ... 2625 Police Operatons: Police Wasco State Correctional (Control) 000-0 Police Wasco State Correctional (Delta Units) 000-8 Police Wasco State Correctional (Edward Units) 000-10 Police Wasco State Correctional 100-2 .
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- System: California, State of County: Kings Type: Unknown Use: Unknown Frequencies: 858. ...
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- System: California, State of County: Kings Type: Unknown Use: Unknown Frequencies: 857. ...
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- System: California, State of County: Lassen Type: Unknown Use: Unknown Frequencies: 857. ...
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- System: California, State of County: Los Angeles Type: II Use: California State Prison - Antelope Valley Frequencies: 866. ... 4625 Police Operations: Police California State Prison (Alpha/Frank Units) 1107 Police California State Prison (Alpha/Frank Units) 1115 Police California State Prison (Control/Bravo Units) 2153 Police California State Prison (Control/Recreation) 1110 Police California State Prison (Delta Units) 4226 Police California State Prison (Delta Units) 4134 Police California State Prison (Frank Units) 1191 Police California State Prison (Front Gate/Bravo) 2142 Police California State Prison (Front Gate/Bravo/Fra 2152 Police California State Prison (George Units) 5164 Police California State Prison (Orientation/Delta) 4228 Police California State Prison (Towers) -- 1 & 3 6216 Police California State Prison 2080 Police California State Prison 9392 Police California State Prison 7218 Police California State Prison 3186 Police California State Prison 1065 Police California State Prison 1102 .
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