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51. Darwin Awards
- umunhum.stanford.edu
- He had spent several years awaiting South Carolina's electric chair on a murder conviction before having his sentence reduced to life in prison. ...
- On 1 January, 1997, Laurence Baker, a convicted murderer (once on death row, but later serving a life sentence at the state prison in Pittsburgh, Pa), was electrocuted by home-made earphones as he watched a small TV while sitting on his metal toilet. ...
- Matthew David Hubal, 22, was pronounced dead at Centinela Mammoth Hospital. ...
- State police said Jerry Stromyer, 24, of Kincaid, bit the blasting cap as a prank during a party late Tuesday night. ...
- Two local men were seriously injured when their pick-up truck left the road and struck a tree near Cotton Patch on State Highway 38 early Monday morning. ...
52. SignOnSanDiego.com > News > State/The West -- Spending on prisons won't be cut back
- www.wwwuniontrib.com
- Gray Davis is proposing sizable cuts in education, health services and other major programs except one: The nation's largest prison system would remain largely untouched. ...
- 3 billion would go to the state Department of Corrections, a $40 million boost. ...
- Prison officials say the 2003-04 budget allows them to play catch-up after several years of serious underfunding. ...
- They note that the California Correctional Peace Officers Association, the prison guards union, has been one of the governor's biggest campaign contributors. ...
- Stephen Green, assistant secretary with the state Youth and Adult Correctional Agency, said the proposed prison budget is driven by several factors. ...
- Long criticized for failing to provide adequate health care to inmates, prison officials are carrying out a long list of costly and court-mandated improvements. ...
- The state's 160,000 prisoners tend to be in far worse health, physically and mentally, than those outside. ...
- Prison officials find it tough to fully staff some remote facilities, including maximum-security prisons such as Pelican Bay near Oregon. ...
- The prison budget does call for some cuts, including elimination of an arts program for inmates. ...
- One idea recently raised by several prominent state lawmakers – releasing nonviolent offenders early to save money – is not an option, Green said. ...
- But state Sen. ...
- Some lawmakers believe an early-release program could save the state $132 million its first year. ...
- "Why are (prisons) enjoying an increase in state funding, while others are being cut back, in some cases quite severely? Education, in particular, has taken a huge hit. ...
- Several other cash-strapped states, including Iowa and Oklahoma, are laying off prison guards, easing sentencing for nonviolent crimes and taking other cost-cutting measures. ...
- California's prison budget has roughly doubled since the early 1990s, largely due to an explosion in prison construction and a three-strikes law that is keeping many convicts behind bars for life. ...
- The state runs 33 prisons, including Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in Otay Mesa and Centinela State Prison near El Centro. ...
53. Imperial County, CA - Law Enforcement Agencies
- www.clew.org
54. Sam D. Vildaver Resume
- www.vsiconsult.com
- State of California - DOJ.
- State of California - CDC.
- The California Department of Corrections operates all state prisons, oversees a variety of community correctional facilities, and supervises all parolees during their re-entry into society. CDC Facilities span the state from Pelican Bay in the Northwest corner of California to Centinela State Prison near the Mexican Border. ...
- These are distributed systems running on mini to mainframe computers at either CDC headquarters or at a State Data Center and are accessed over separate Wide Area Networks. ...
- Provide services to modify and maintain multiple systems to the State of California - CDC:.
- SPDB - Statewide Parolee Database System (State of California, USA).
- IPTS - Interim Parolee Tracking System (State of California, USA).
- OBIS - Offender Based Information System (State of California, USA).
- Established and led weekly Bug triage meetings to review outstanding bugs with Engineering, Product Development, and State representatives.
- The State of California has four consortia which implement and support automated welfare applications for the 58 counties of the State. ...
- Management and statistical reports generated by the ISAWS application and a monthly, point in time relational database used for ISAWS Ad Hoc Reporting, provide tools for county management to comply with State and Federal reporting requirements, to plan and allocate resources, and to better evaluate their business practices.
55. Pastors To Prisoners Board of Directors
- www.pastorstoprisoners.org
56. Hawthorne Feedback
- www.cougartown.com
- City and State: Redondo Beach, CA .
- City and State: Simi Valley, Ca. ...
- His favorite is the bright orange prison pants his uncle (a sheriff) gave him and his purple, green and turquoise hawaiian shirt. ...
- Orange prison pants with a red and green Hawaiian Shirt, and argyles with high tops. ...
- City and State: Salem, OR .
- City and State: Norco,ca .
- City and State: Vista, CA .
- City and State: Mission Viejo, Ca .
- City and State: Oakhills, CA .
- City and State: Parker, Az .
- City and State: Las Vegas,. ...
- City and State: HAVIN, FUN .
- City and State: Orofino, ID .
- City and State: San Pedro, CA .
- City and State: Hawthorne, Ca .
- City and State: Hawthorne,California .
57. CALIFORNIA INFRASTRUCTURE BRIEF: The Proposed Prison Budget Boost
- www.eletra.com
- The Proposed Prison Budget Boost .
- The Proposed Prison Budget Boost .
- Gray Davis is proposing sizable cuts in education, health services and other major programs except one: The nation's largest prison system would remain largely untouched Nearly $5. 3 billion would go to the state Department of Corrections, a $40 million boost The state runs 33 prisons, including Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility in Otay Mesa and Centinela State Prison near El Centro Corrections officials hope to start construction next year on a $160 million headquarters, using voter-approved bond money. Davis also wants to renovate San Quentin's death row As the prison system has grown, so has the political clout of the prison guards association. ...
58. Darwin Awards Archive
- home.att.net
- He had spent several years awaiting South Carolina's electric chair on a murder conviction before having his sentence reduced to life in prison. ...
- 1, 1997, Laurence Baker, also a convicted murderer once on death row, but later serving a life sentence at the state prison in Pittsburgh, PA, was electrocuted by his homemade earphones as he watched his small TV while sitting on his metal toilet.
- Two local men were seriously injured when their pick-up truck left the road and struck a tree near Cotton Patch on State Highway 38 in a freak accident, Woodruff County Deputy Davey Snyder reported. ...
- 22-year old David Hubal was pronounced dead at Centinela Mammoth Hospital. ...
- (The late) John Pernicky and his friend, (the late) Sal Hawkins, of the great state of Washington, decided to attend a local Metallica concert at the Gorge, Washington amphitheater. ... However, in his drunken haste/state, he put the truck into reverse and crashed through the fence landing on his friend and killing him. ...
59. The Pampered Prisoner: April Birthdays
- www.thepamperedprisoner.com
60. Supreme Court Decisions Interpreting the Americans with Disabilites Act
- www.ncd.gov
- 356 (2001), devastatingly stripped the right of state workers to sue their employers for money damages for violations of Title I of ADA, which prohibits employment discrimination against people with disabilities. ...
- ISSUE: Whether Title II of ADA covers state prisons and prisoners.
- ISSUES: Whether the condition of a mechanic whose high blood pressure was controlled by medication should be considered in a medicated or nonmedicated state in determining whether he has a disability, and whether an employer's belief that the employee's high blood pressure prevented him from satisfying a DOT health requirement for driving commercial vehicles constituted regarding him as having a disability under ADA.
- ISSUES: Whether ADA requires a state to place people with mental disabilities in community settings rather than in institutions when the state's treatment professionals have determined that community placement is appropriate, and what standard is to be applied in assessing a state's assertion of a fundamental alteration defense to the obligation to afford such community placement.
- ISSUE: Whether the Eleventh Amendment bars employees of a state from recovering monetary damages from the state for violations of Title I of ADA.
- The district court dismissed Yeskey's case for failure to state a claim; it ruled that ADA does not apply to inmates in state prisons. ...
- In a unanimous opinion delivered by Justice Scalia, the Supreme Court ruled that ADA does cover state prisons and prisoners. ... First, the officials contended that federal laws should not be interpreted to cover traditional and essential state functions, such as prisons, unless the language of the statute makes the coverage of such functions "unmistakably clear. ... The Supreme Court assumed without deciding that the "unmistakably clear" standard applies to ADA's coverage of state prisons, but ruled, however, that this requirement is "amply met" by Title II of ADA. ... The Court declared that "the statute's language unmistakably includes State prisons and prisoners within its coverage. ...
- The prison officials contended that ADA's prohibition of discrimination in regard to the "benefits of the services, programs, or activities of a public entity," 42 U. ... § 12132, could not apply to state prisons because they do not provide "benefits" of "services, programs, or activities. ...
- The state officials also argued that the term "qualified individual with a disability" in ADA is defined as including those who meet "essential eligibility requirements for the receipt of services or the participation in programs or activities," Id. ... Even if the words did connote voluntariness, said the Court, the use of various services at prisons, including prison law libraries, is clearly on a voluntary basis. ...
- The prison officials argued that the statement of findings and purpose in ADA does not mention prisons or prisoners and that Congress did not envision the law's application in the context of prisons. ...
- Because it found ADA to be unambiguous as to coverage of prisons, the Court also rejected the state officials' contentions regarding the implications of Title II of ADA's title, "Public Services," and the application of a doctrine called "constitutional doubt. ... Ultimately, the Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the Third Circuit " b ecause the plain text of Title II of ADA unambiguously extends to state prison inmates. ...
61. Random's Darwin Awards Page
- www.tfn.net
- (2) The shop was full of customers, in a state where a substantial portion of the adult population is licensed to carry concealed handguns in public places;.
- John Pernicky and friend Sal Hawkins, of the great state of Washington, decided to attend a local Metallica concert at the Amphitheater at Gorge, Washington. ...
- In his drunken state, Sal put the truck into the wrong gear, pressed on the gas, and crashed through the fence, landing on and killing his friend. ...
- Authorities said Matthew David Hubal, 22, was pronounced dead at Centinela Mammoth Hospital. ...
- Michael Anderson Godwin had spent several years awaiting South Carolina's electric chair on a murder conviction before having his sentence reduced to life in prison. ... On January 1, 1997, Laurence Baker, also a convicted murderer once on death row but later serving a life sentence at the state prison in Pittsburgh, Pa. ...
62. Petition for Social & Prison Ref
- www.survivingthesystem.com
63. List #JP0220031-G1031-1032
- www.cellpals.com
64. Economic Profile
- www.imperial.ca.gov
- My California - All State of California online resources.
- County of Imperial, State Board of Equalization, State Dept of Finance and Federal Census Bureau of Economic Analysis.
- Industrial land is located adjacent to the railroad, and State Highway 86.
- Retail Sales Tax: State 6. ...
- Annual Planning Information Bulletin, Employment data and Research Div, State Department of Employment Development.
- State Government.
- Calipatria State Prison.
- Centinela State Prison.
- us), and San Diego State University, Imperial Valley Campus at Calexico, CA. ...
65. SCBA Invitations to Bid
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66. http://www.dpa.ca.gov/benefits/health/workcomp/RTWCList.xls
- www.dpa.ca.gov
- state. ... state. ... state. ... state. ... state. ... gov Georgia Teresa Navarrete 916-651-8311 Aging Bay-Delta Authority CA State Prison, Calipatria CA Correctional Institute! CA Correctional Training Facility CA Deuel Vocational Institute CA High Desert State Prison CA Institution for Men CA Institution for Women CA Medical Facility CA Rehabilitation Center# CA RJ Donovan Correctional Facility CA Sierra Conservation Center CA State Prison, Avenal CA State Prison, Calipatria CA State Prison, Centinela CA State Prison, Chuckawalla CA State Prison, Corcoran CA State Prison, Folsom CA State Prison, Ironwood CA State Prison, Mule Creek CA State Prison, North Kern CA State Prison, Pelican Bay ! CA State Prison, Pleasant Valley CA State Prison, Sacramento CA State Prison, Salinas CA State Prison, San Quentin CA State Prison, Solano (CMF) CA State Prison, Wasco CA Substance Abuse Tx Facility CA Valley State Prison for Women CA Women's Facility Coalinga State Hospital Commission on POST Conservation Corporations Corrections (HQ) Corrections (HQ-RA) CYA-Ben Lomond Camp CYA-Dewitt Nelson CYA-DeWitt Nelson Facility CYA-El Paso De Robles School CYA-Fred C Nelles School CYA-Herman G Stark Facility CYA-Herman G Stark Facility CYA-NA Chaderjian School CYA-No. ... Program San Joaquin River Conservancy Secretary for Education Services & Development State Controller's Office State Fund State Personnel Board' Statewide Health Planning & Development Teacher's Retirement System Technology, Trade and Commerce Transportation Transportation, Dist. ... state. ... gov Bettina Karyn Lehmann Joanne Mertens Holden Elaine Mackin CA State Prison, Los Angeles Hunter Holstine Josie Gastelo Costner George Derral Patti Mizuteni Krabbenhoft Belisle Jeannie Beatty Kent Garner Cancilla Pam Meeker Glenda Penny Beth Meneely Tsagris Robbin Kleinsorge Yolanda Black Niederberger Watkins Hunt Hopper Combs Laurie Karlstad Hauer Swift Roch LaCasse Avritt Jessica Castro Selby Tina Sally Vigren Barr Carazo Gail Rauscher Amor Floyd Gene Doris Bloom Alvarez Butera Joseph Walter Trigg Russell Joann Gonzales Veteran's Affairs - Chula Vista Halvorson Jeremiah 916-419-2570 530-257-2181 X4397 805-547-7900 209-984-5291 X5507 916-985-8610 510-286-4349 916-322-1428 916-327-3490 916-654-4312 916-445-3368 X3050 619-590-3011 916-445-8159 916-552-8296 916-227-0802 530-822-7021 916-567-7500 916-322-8670 707-446-5447 blee@aging. ...
67. GAARDER
- www.asc41.com
- Arizona State University .
- Penn State University at Harrisburg .
- California State University, San bernardino .
- California State Univ. ...
- Michigan State University .
- Westfield State College .
- Sam Houston State University .
- jeff@goccp-state-md. ...
- Florida State University .
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- Buffalo State College .
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68. Highest Density Urbanized Areas, Urban Clusters and Urban Cluster Prisons: USA 2000
- www.demographia.com
69. Obituaries for Feb. 3, 1999
- www.dispatch.com
- Graduate of Ohio State University. ...
- Merrill grew up in Ohio graduating from Ohio State University in 1956, Ohio State School of Medicine in 1960 (Field of Pediatrics). ... He was at Sagamore State Hospital in Long Island from 1968-1978 and from 1978 until 1994 he practiced at Camarillo State Hospital. The next year he spent at Centinela State Prison in El Centro as Staff Psychiatrist. ...
- She is retired from the Ohio State University. ...
- United Methdist Church since 1934 and member of Robert Morris Chapter #372, Order of Eastern Star, avid Ohio State sports fan, especially basketball. ...
- and retired as a supervisor in the statistics bureau of the State of Ohio, Dept. ...
- Former Board Member of The Ohio State University Medical Center and COTA. ...
- He received a Bachelors and Masters degree from The Ohio State University. ...
70. facilities
- www.vip-cali.com
71. The Correctional Facility at Eagle Mountain
- www.ajourneypast.com
- Privately operated prison closes doors New Year’s Day.
- December 31, 2003 EAGLE MOUNTAIN -- A company-owned mining town that died once in the early ’80s will become a ghost town again today when the sole employer -- a private prison -- closes its doors for good.
- Kaiser Ventures made some of Eagle Mountain’s homes inhabitable for prison workers and their families. Under a contract with the prison’s operator, Management & Training Corporation, families paid as little as $145 a month for a three-bedroom home. Utah-based MTC provides about 16,000 prison beds nationwide.
- While some prison employees found the isolated location to be a sort of hell, others fell in love with the desolate desert and its silence. ...
- She will hang up her uniform today after nearly 13 years at the prison.
- "I guess this pretty much puts a lid on it," she said, stepping through the empty prison barracks.
- Prison employees have 15 days to evacuate their homes. ...
- Whether or not the hard scrabble mining-turned-prison town will get a third crack at life remains to be seen.
- But as of Tuesday there were no takers for the bleak rows of boarded-up houses, a secondhand prison and broken-down roads with red winter weeds pushing stubbornly through the cracks.
- Riverside County Supervisor Roy Wilson said he is hopeful the old prison might be used for a drug rehabilitation center or something similar.
- That private prison could handle prisoners more cost-effectively than the state," Wilson said of the prison’s closure.
- At the prison -- a converted strip mall with free-standing buildings circumscribed with razor wire -- prison employees and a handful of inmates worked to clear out boxes of records, furniture and prison supplies.
- All of the minimum-security prison’s 432 inmates were either shipped to state-run prisons or paroled to community-based programs. Some of the 98 employees will go to work for other out-of-state prisons operated by MTC.
72. johnsonaaro
- www.cellpals.com
73. S
- www.survivingthesystem.com
74. WriteAPrisoner.com
- writeaprisoner.com
75. CDC
- www.accss.org
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