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26. Welcome to North Kern State Prison
- www.corr.ca.gov
- North Kern State Prison (NKSP).
- North Kern State Prison - Mission Statement.
- The mission of North Kern State Prison is two-fold: 1) it functions as a reception center for the processing of incoming inmates from southern and some northern counties; and 2) functions as the Central California Transportation Hub for the California Department of Corrections. ...
- The general population portion of the institution focuses on providing educational and vocational programming geared towards providing inmates with skills and education which will aid them in seeking employment upon their release from prison.
- North Kern State Prison was opened April 1993, and covers 640 acres. ...
- On October 7, 1994, the adult education facility was dedicated in the memory of Marie Keroack Romero, a prison teacher who was murdered at a California Youth Authority facility in 1975.
- The facility is an exact replica of its closest neighbor, Wasco State Prison-Reception Center.
- The prison will be on the right side of Cecil Avenue.
- The prison will be on the right side of Cecil Avenue.
- North Kern State Prison is located approx. ...
- © 2003 State of California. ...
27. Prison Ministry Network. Wasco State Prison, Reception Center. Webpage of the member of International Network of Prison Ministries.
- prisonministry.net
- I was in prison and you visited me.
- Our Prison Ministry or Company Name: .
- Wasco State Prison, Reception Center .
- Wasco.
- Additional Information About Our Prison Ministry: .
- Updated: 18 Jul 2002 Go To International Network of Prison Ministries.
- Contact International Network of Prison Ministries regarding this ministry .
- This free web page is hosted by International Network of Prison Ministries.
28. Major Wasco Area Employers:
- www.ci.wasco.ca.us
- Major Wasco Area Employers: .
- All businesses are located in Wasco, CA 93280 .
- Wasco State Prison .
- Wasco Union Elementary School District .
- Wasco Union High School District .
- City of Wasco .
29. Eeggs.com - Movies : Films : Bottle Rocket : Wasco state prison
- www.eeggs.com
- Home > Movies > Films > Bottle Rocket > Wasco state prison .
- Wasco state prison .
- At the end of the film when Anthony and Bob go to visit Dignen, you'll notice the name of the prison is Wasco State Penitentiary. Wasco happens to be the name of one of the assistant producers. ...
30. ORANGE COUNTY WEEKLY OC Weekly: Lost in OC: Prison Blues
- www.ocweekly.com
- Prison Blues .
- Visiting time at Wasco State .
- Then it’s just a few heavy doors, electrified razor-wire-topped security gates and guard stations later, and you’re inside Club Wasco.
- Wasco State Prison sits north of Bakersfield, with grim, sun-baked concrete walls and electric fences. ...
- You read the same in newspapers, that drugs are readily available in prison, which raises a point I’ve mentioned before: If authorities can’t keep drugs out of the most locked-down, unfree places we have, just how repressive will America have to become for the prigs in Washington to achieve their goal of a "drug-free America"? .
- Norm’s staying clear of it all, wanting no blemish on his record that could slow his path out of Wasco. ...
- One could easily lose one’s affection for the outdoors in Wasco’s blast-furnace weather, but Norm signed up for a landscaping job so he could be outside more, and he wears a permanent sunburn. ...
- A friend recently paid another kind of visit to neighboring Corcoran prison, to a parole hearing, where he had to breathe the same air as the man who cold-bloodedly murdered his stepdad in Anaheim two decades ago. ...
- We’re paying $26,894 per year to incarcerate Norm and each of his neighbors (not counting the costs of law enforcement, prosecution, prison construction, settling lawsuits over guards shooting and raping inmates, and sundry expenses). That amount’s going up, as our Gray Governor, in the same season in which he slashed a billion from the state budget, has pushed through a heaping pay hike to the rank and file of the California Correctional Peace Officers Association, boosting the average guard’s annual pay of $55,000 to an estimated $74,000 by 2008, plus higher retirement benefits. ...
- It is here that we leave my friend Norm—he’ll stay put for a couple of years—to ponder briefly why we have so goddamned many people in prison. ...
- "We’re just blue-collar guys getting our voices heard," they argue, and their work is certainly less pleasant than the prison builders and others who get rich off crime. ...
- And they’re raiding the coffers of our greatest hope for keeping kids out of prison: education. The state spends about $6,000 per year educating a student, nearly 4. ...
- And if you think a teacher’s job is much less dangerous than a prison guard’s, you haven’t been to a school lately. ...
31. Spending $16 Million to Save $5 Million
- www.caltax.org
- The governor’s proposed 2002-03 state budget will close five private community correctional facilities (CCFs) as of June 30t unless the Legislature takes action. ...
- The state faces a $17. ... Three weeks after agreeing to give the prison guards union a 33. ... Never mind that these programs cost the state less to run than the existing publicly owned prisons.
- The California Department of Corrections (CDC) says that closing these facilities will save the state $5. ... It is likely that the closure of the five CCFs will actually result in increasing state costs by at least $16 million.
- 8 million in added state costs for minimizing the “good time” sentencing reduction program. Until this year, CDC has always maintained that the state saves money by housing inmates in CCFs rather than state institutions since the inmates receive more good time sentence reduction. For example, in a 1998 budget change proposal, CDC said that using CCF beds instead of overcrowding existing state prison facilities made it “easier to establish work assignments for the inmate population and maximize good time sentence reduction, which results in overall cost savings. ...
- If the state closes the five CCFs as planned, as many as 90 percent of them will not be assigned work. The result is lengthening inmates’ time in prison and increasing the cost to taxpayers. ...
- 4 million of state capital costs were not considered in CDC’s per inmate cost estimate. In 1998, the Bureau of State Audits documented per-capita costs of $3,795 that were not captured in CDC’s published figures. ... 4 million must be added to the state costs. Did CDC or LAO consider these state costs in their recent analyses? .
- 8 million in added continuing state costs due to the closures. Approximately $2,700 of the cost of operating private CCF beds are state costs associated, mostly, with the CDC staff who work at, or in support of, the CCF. Each CCF has several state employees working full-time at the facility. CDC has told these employees they will not lose their jobs and will be transferred to existing state institutions. Using LAO’s figures, if these state employees are absorbed into the state prison system, the estimated $2. ... Did CDC assume these state employees would be laid off when they calculated the potential future savings of closing five private CCFs? .
32. staugustine.com: National News: Famous prison could be closed 07/07/01
- www.staugustine.com
- -- San Quentin State Prison, the forbidding, 149-year-old stone fortress that is home to California's death row, may have served its time. ...
- Famous prison could be closed .
- -- San Quentin State Prison, the forbidding, 149-year-old stone fortress that is home to California's death row, may have served its time.
- Officials are considering closing the prison, or at least moving out the ''worst of the worst'' inmates.
- One of the main problems with San Quentin: With its byzantine corridors built during the Gold Rush, the prison has become increasingly dangerous for guards.
- The prison, home to the acid-green gas chamber now used in lethal injections, houses about 5,700 men, including the more than 550 occupants of death row.
- While death row generally is one of the quietest spots in the prison, attacks on guards have tripled in the past year and a half in the Adjustment Center, where the most disruptive condemned men are sent, officials say. ...
- ''It just simply isn't as secure as it should be to have that kind of inmate there,'' said Stephen Green, assistant secretary of the state Youth and Adult Correctional Agency.
- The prison began in 1852 when a two-masted ship dropped anchor off Point Quentin, loaded with convicts who were put to work laying stone.
- The bill for 9-year-old Wasco State Prison, which has about the same number of inmates, was $8. ...
- Part of the nation's largest prison system -- California has 160,000 inmates -- San Quentin does not have the no-contact design of modern prisons, which use remote-control doors and other innovations to keep prisoners separate from guards.
- A state study calculated that the prison grounds could be worth nearly $665 million if they were developed into homes. ...
- A more modest proposal making its way through the Legislature would send up to 30 of the most troublesome inmates to a prison in Sacramento. ...
33. Quarantined at Wasco State - Prison Talk
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- Click here for the Largest Prison Related Website Online .
- Quarantined at Wasco State.
- You are currently viewing the Prison Talk Online Archive. ...
- I was packed up ready to do a 5 year prison sentence. ...
34. Home Page
- www.prisonsupport.freeservers.com
- Prison Support.
- A site dedicated to families and friends of prison inmates.
- My fiance', Matthew, is currently doing time in Wasco State Prison. ... Prior to Wasco he was moved back and forth from Men's Central in Downtown L. ... I haven't been able to see him or talk to him since they moved him to Wasco. ... I know he is out there, we have a bond that no prison could ever break, but it is painful, lonely and sad not to be able to have him in my life as I would like to. ...
35. THE ANNISTON STAR > AT WAR IN IRAQ > CASUALTIES
- www.annistonstar.com
- As a prison guard at Wasco State Prison in California, Perry was respected not only by his colleagues but by inmates as well, his supervisor said. ...
36. A500798 Lundry Room Plumbing Fixtures
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- Department: San Francisco State University .
- Department: Exposition and State Fair .
- 9409812 ALTERATIONS TO OFFICES Department of Rehabilitation, at Santa Rosa State Building is requesting minor wall demolition and buildout, install security counter and carpet. ...
- B95-035 CONCRETE PUMPING Provide labor, material, equipment, licenses, permits and insurance necessary to pump concrete for California Department of Corrections Inmate Day Labor Program located at Avenal State Prison. ...
- B95-037 CONCRETE PUMPING Provide labor, material, equipment, licenses, permits and insurance necessary to pump concrete for California Department of Corrections Inmate Day Labor Program located at California State Prison Solano, Vacaville. ...
- Department: Humboldt State University .
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- WSP96027 ROOM AIR BALANCING SERVICES Provide testing and balancing services for the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system at Wasco State Prison-Recreation Center. ...
- Location: Wasco, Kern .
- SF-454 SEISMIC REHABILITATION OF ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Seismic rehab at San Francisco State University includes new steel and concrete, new GRFC panels and work within the building. ...
- Department: Exposition and State Fair .
37. Vallarta Online | News | Bounty Hunters, Actor and Cameraman Await Formal Charges
- www.vallartaonline.com
- Luster was expelled from Mexico to the United States where he was immediately taken to a California prison to begin serving his 124 year sentence for the drugging and raping of three women.
- Upon return, Luster was taken to Wasco State Prison in central California where he will spend his first 90 days in a processing center. During that time, officials will decide which prison to send him to permanently serve his sentence. ...
- On Friday June 20th, Luster's attorney Roger Diamond filed paperwork asking the State Supreme Court to consider whether Luster can appeal his conviction. ...
- Weeks before the capture, the State Court of Appeal had already ruled against considering any appeal, saying Luster had forfeited that right because he became a fugitive. ...
- Both charges carry a maximum of four years in prison in Mexico. ...
38. Clockwork Orange - OC Weekly's week in review 8/14/98
- www.ocweekly.com
- JUDGE DREDD GOES ON VACATION The timing couldn't have been better for Marvin Chavez, the medical-cannabis advocate who faces several years in state prison if convicted on 10 counts of felony pot distribution. ... It seemed like a good deal, but just 24 hours later, Superior Court Judge Robert Fitzgerald, who the previous week had ruled that Chavez could not use Proposition 215-the state's medicinal-marijuana initiative-as a legal defense in his upcoming trial, removed himself from the case so he could go on vacation. ... That ruling sent the former San Bernardino County sheriff's deputy to the Wasco state prison for four years. ...
- However, before you reach for your gas mask, you should know that state officials started releasing 5. ...
39. RW ONLINE:On the Road to Corcoran
- rwor.org
- On October 17, hundreds of people from all over California converged on Corcoran Prison in the state's largely agricultural central valley. Prisoner rights activists, family members of prisoners, former prisoners, relatives of those who have died at the hands of brutal enforcers (both police and prison guards), attorneys, health care professionals and revolutionaries caravaned from diverse parts of the state, stopping at prisons along the way. The caravan, sponsored by California Prison Focus, California Coalition for Women Prisoners, Families to Amend California's Three Strikes, and others was the first protest ever held at Corcoran Prison--which has become notorious for nightmarish brutality by the guards. Conditions at Corcoran Prison are by no means unique and the participants in the caravan were determined to stop the abuse of men and women in the prison system and challenge the way the system criminalizes youth. ...
- As the car I was in wound its way from the San Francisco Bay Area to our first stop at the huge prison complex for women in Chowchilla, we passed through cotton fields and I thought about how, after the U. ...
- Like the Black Codes of yesterday these laws, together with the "war on drugs," have resulted in an unprecedented number of Black and Latino youth being put in prison. In California between 1977 and 1998 there was a eight-fold increase in the number of people in prison--growing from 19,000 to 159,000. ...
- Today as you travel down the highway that runs 400 miles between Sacramento, the state capitol, and Los Angeles you are never more than 40 minutes from one of California's prisons--Folsom, Mule Creek, Vacaville, Stockton, Tracy, Chowchilla, Coalinga, Avenal, Corcoran, Delano, Wasco, Tehachapi, Lancaster. ...
- According to California Prison Focus and the Center for Juvenile and Criminal Justice, the prison complex at Chowchilla is the largest women's prison in the world. It is made up of two prisons--the Central California Women's Facility (CCWF) and Valley State Prison for Women (VSP). ... The number of women in prison nationwide has more than quadrupled in recent years--there are now 116,000 women locked up in prisons in the U. ...
- Many women are compelled to commit the offenses that land them in prison by the increasingly desperate economic situation they face, including attacks on AFDC and other benefits. ... " Many women are also in prison for killing abusive husbands or boyfriends. It is estimated that in California alone there are 600 women in prison for killing an abuser in self-defense. ...
- The case was settled in 1997 and the state promised to improve the medical care given to woman prisoners. In a recent article in the California Coalition for Women Prisoners Newsletter, The Fire Inside, Clarisse Shumate says that in many ways health conditions in the prison have gotten worse since the court settlement. ...
40. NBC 4 - News - Appeal Filed On Behalf Of Andrew Luster
- www.nbc4.tv
- LOS ANGELES -- Attorney Roger Diamond filed paperwork in Los Angeles Friday morning, asking the state Supreme Court to consider whether Max Factor cosmetics heir Andrew Luster can appeal his conviction. ...
- The state Court of Appeal ruled June 10 against considering the appeal of Luster's rape convictions, saying he had forfeited that right because he became a fugitive. ...
- He is now in Wasco State Prison (in Kern County) where a prison spokesman says Luster will spend about 90 days in a processing center. During that time officials will decide which prison to send him to permanently to serve his sentence. ...
- tv At A GlanceNews California Same-Sex Marriage Court Battle Likely To Last Years City Beefs Up Security At Major Transportation HubsOfficials: State Needs More Competition, Supply To Ease Gas Prices .
41. Luster to start 124-year sentence - theage.com.au
- www.theage.com.au
- Luster, 39, who had been on the run since January 3, was immediately taken to a prison in central California to start serving the 124-year jail term he was given in absentia for drugging three women, raping them while they were unconscious and videotaping his attacks. Luster will spend between two weeks and two months being processed at Wasco State Prison, where officials will decide where he should be permanently housed. Wasco is about 240 kilometres north of Los Angeles. Prison officials said they would evaluate Luster and decide whether to put him in solitary confinement or make him share his cell with another inmate. ...
- Wasco State Prison spokesman Troy Ojeda added that the prison handles about 25,000 inmates a year, and Luster would not be able to walk away in the same manner that he skipped town during his trial. ...
42. UK Indymedia | Prison systems. what you think about them
- www.indymedia.org.uk
- Prison systems. ...
- Government and the Prison System: A Mirror Image of Uselessness - By Anarchist/Anti-Fascist Political Prisoner Matthew Lamont AKA Rampage Government and the Prison System: A Mirror Image of Uselessness By Anarchist/Anti-Fascist Political Prisoner Matthew Lamont AKA Rampage Most people who write about prison abolition describe prison as being cruel, inhumane, and racist. ... Many more donâ ™t look at how prison is almost a crystal ball to tell what future the government holds for society. ... The Origins of the Prison Concept If I told most prisoners where the idea of prisons came from, they would probably refer me to a California medical facility. ... However, does the prison system accomplish any of these goals? Decide for yourself. As we already covered earlier, the Quakers made prison an alternative to other punishments they found inhumane. ... Of course, the only similarities today to the original concept of prison the Quakers had and the modern-day prison industry is that the walls are still made of concrete. ... The current ideology and practice the prison system carries today would never be supported by the Quakers, nor would it have been adopted by the already skeptical state governors and congressman. ... Desensitized by prison and unemployed, most parolees and ex-cons become even more dedicated to a life of crime, and for a few, a life of violence. ... The prison system cannot protect society from crime. ... In fact, the prison system endangers society. ... There are few who leave prison unaffected by the experience of being snatched out of society and being thrown into an even more violent and oppressive world.
- Prison System.
- I completely agree with what this article has to say, from first hand experience, except I was in a females prison. ...
43. AP Wire | 09/26/2002 | SoCal police foil terrorism plot designed to free prison inmate
- www.broward.com
- State .
- SoCal police foil terrorism plot designed to free prison inmate.
- Using homemade bombs encased in white powder, participants planned to create so much chaos that authorities would release the supremacist from Wasco State Prison in Kern County to end the turmoil, the Daily Breeze reported Tuesday.
- "This whole plot was hatched in an effort to benefit this guy in prison," Redondo Beach police Lt. ...
- He pleaded guilty June 13 to felony malicious possession of a facsimile bomb and he was sentenced to 16 months in prison, Deputy District Attorney Steven Belis said.
- "I wouldn't offer anything less than state prison for this guy," he said.
- The plot began to unravel March 20 when officials monitoring inmates' telephone calls at Wasco State Prison recorded conversations about a biological threat possibly involving anthrax distributed through the mail, police Lt. ...
44. Drama Behind Bars -- YES! A Journal of Positive Futures
- www.yesmagazine.com
- But according to the California Department of Corrections 1997 statistical analysis, murderers are less than 1 percent of the prison population. Even with assaults, sex offenses, and robbery, violent criminals account for 40 percent of the prison population, which in California is at an all-time high.
- Prison officials estimate an 8 percent annual increase. 155,795 people are in the California State Penal System as of this writing (December 14, 1997).
- My inmate clerk, a lifer who works for me, pointed out the following: since less than one percent are in prison for first-degree murder, the great majority of inmates will be released at some point. ...
- California, with one of the largest prison systems in the world, has been forward-thinking in this respect. ... It has educational, vocational, and religious programs that have helped reduce recidivism and incidents of violence within prison gates.
- In the late 1980s, an independent study commissioned by the Department of Corrections, known today as the Brewster Report, found that the program helps to reduce tensions within the prison and recidivism of inmate-students by as much as half. It has since spread to every prison in the state. The entire program for all state prisons takes less than. ...
- After they are convicted, inmates come to prison on the bus from the county jail. The inmates call the bus The Gray Goose, because at one time these buses were all gray and always migrating from one prison to another. ... My Gray Goose to prison was different from that of the inmates and most staff, too.
- In 1994, I got off the Gray Goose and went to work full-time running the Arts In Corrections program at Wasco State Prison near Bakersfield. ...
- My class and I felt there were few, if any, true portrayals in the media of inmates and prison. ...
- Its taboo for races and certain gangs to mix on the yard, but when they entered the classroom door, we created something rare in prison a safety zone.
45. Welcome!
- www.peacehost.net
- Subject: California Prison Dharma Walk .
- California Prison Dharma Walk .
- California Prison Dharma walk is an invitation ? an urgent cry ? to dissolve the walls of punishment, shame, fear, and isolation that separate those in prison and those outside, and to profoundly change the nature of the prison system. ...
- The California Prison Dharma Walk is an interfaith pilgrimage to the major prisons of California to vigil, pray, and seek a more humane alternative to imprisonment. ...
- o More people are being sent to prison for drug and other nonviolent offenses than for rape or murder. ...
- o Since the 1960’s California has had the largest prison building program in the U. ...
- o California has 33 state prisons. ... " ? Jun Yasuda, Buddhist nun and initiator of the Prison Dharma Walk .
- California Prison Dharma Walk Schedule .
- East Gate – Golden Gate Bridge San Quentin State Prison .
- 2/4 Sunday San Francisco Alcatraz Island Prison .
- 2/5 Monday Hayward – Dublin – Livermore PCI Dublin, Federal Prison .
- 2/8 Thursday Merced – Chowchilla – Madera Valley State Prison for Women .
- 2/9 Friday Madera – Fresno CA plans to build a prison in Fresno .
- 2/10 Saturday Conference, Fresno: ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE AND THE FIGHT AGAINST PRISON EXPANSION, 10 a. ...
- 2/11 Sunday Fresno to Tulare by car walk Tulare to Corcoran Corcoran State Prison .
46. Robert Downey Jr.
- www.tvtome.com
- Released from prison on $5,000 bail. ...
- He was given a suspended prison sentence of 3 years, and granted probation with requirements of random drug testing and drug counselling. ...
- After 3 violations of "probation" for drug and alcohol abuse in a three year span of time since he was spared a prison sentence and placed on probation, Malibu Judge Lawrence Mira stated that he was out of options and that he was sentencing Downey to prison to save his life because Downey would not take the responsibility of refraining from alcohol and drug use on his own. The Judge invoked the 3 years sentence in state prison that had been suspended in 1996. Downey, Dept of Corrections # P50522, spent 2 weeks in a state prison Reception Center at Wasco, California for orientation, and on 8/25/99 he was transferred to a Dept of Corrections prison named "SATF" (Substance Abuse Treatment Facility) for drug dependent prisoners in Corcoran California. ... SATF is across the street from the other Corcoran Prison where inmates were shot to death on the exercise yard during fights in the 1990's. ...
- Downey's lawyers petitioned the State Court of Appeals in Los Angeles stating that Downey has already served enough time because the Malibu judge made errors in calculating his sentence by failing to give him credit for the several times Downey spent in lockdown rehab units and pre-sentencing confinement. ...
47. Rapist Max Factor heir lands in U.S., and prison
- in.news.yahoo.com
- , and prison.
- 3, was immediately taken to a prison in central California to start serving the 124-year jail term he was given in absentia for drugging three women, raping them while they were unconscious and video-taping his attacks. ...
- Luster will spend between two weeks and two months being processed at Wasco State Prison, where officials will decide where he should be permanently housed. Wasco is about 240 km north of Los Angeles. ...
- Prison officials said they will evaluate Luster and decide whether to put him in solitary confinement or make him share his 7-by-11-foot cell with another inmate. ...
- Wasco State Prison spokesman Lt. Troy Ojeda added that the prison handles about 25,000 inmates a year, and Luster won't be able to walk away in the same manner that he skipped town during his trial. "To walk away from a million-dollar bond is a lot different from walking away from a secured prison with an electrified fence," Ojeda said. ...
- He was sentenced to 124 years in prison. ...
48. Counterfeit Checks Used to Spring Skinhead
- www.rickross.com
- The use of counterfeit materials to post bail is rare, according to state officials. ...
- Rizzo and his two co-defendants in the April 1999 attempted-murder case are allegedly members of a skinhead prison gang called Public Enemy Number One, or PENI. ...
- Prosecutors called the attack a "prison-ordered hit" motivated by a belief that the victim was giving information against the gang to Westminster police. ...
- On the morning of the attack, Mazza was released from Wasco State Prison. ...
49. Treaties Challenge U.S. Sovereignty - Insight on the News - National
- www.insightmag.com
- Chapman was facing up to eight years in a Mexican prison but was released on bail and returned to the United States. ...
- American bounty hunter Duane Lee "Dog" Chapman found himself behind bars in a Mexican prison in Puerto Vallarta in late June. ... If convicted, the bounty hunter could have spent as many as eight years in prison. ...
- A feature typical of extradition treaties, dual-illegality clauses limit extraditable offenses to those which are both criminal and punishable by at least one year in prison in both countries. ...
- As such, Mexico will not grant extradition to any country or state seeking to impose a sentence of life imprisonment upon the accused; neither will Mexico allow extradition in cases in which the alleged perpetrator was convicted in his or her absence from the court proceedings. ...
- Interestingly, Luster was tried and sentenced in the United States, in absentia, to 124 years in prison for the drugging and raping of three women, satisfying both of the grounds on which Mexico may refuse extradition. ... Instead, he currently resides at Wasco State Prison in central California, where he is serving his sentence.
- Known as the Extradition and Mutual Legal Assistance agreements, they purport to provide a coherent, unified framework for extradition between the United States and every state in the European Union, primarily for the purposes of facilitating "counterterrorism cooperation. ...
- " Statewatch, a nonprofit European organization dedicated to "monitoring the state and civil liberties in the European Union," repeatedly attempted to procure a draft copy of the agreement from the European Council. ...
- For example, under Article 4 of the MLAA, any EU member state may call on the United States to provide complete U. ...
50. Prisoners of The War On Drugs Non-Violent Prisoner List V 1.4a ...
- www.hoboes.com
- "When I was in prison, You came to visit me" Matthew 25:36 Send any corrections, additions or deletions to muwjt@uxa. ... CI 9-B Kentucky State Reformatory 2075 S. ... Hwy 146 Grafton, OH 44044 LaGrange, Ky 40032 Scott Muck #CF-2375 Josh "Bandana" Mendoza #11873-R2E 10745 Route 18 Mario "Short Cur" Lesando #111905-W2A Albion, PA 16475-0002 Blake "Boney" Donally #119254-R2E Paul "Wisol" Adams 118657-R2E Garden State Corrections P. ... Box 351 Louisville, KY 40202 Wiaupun, WI 53963 Anthony Richard #920146 P-Dorm Dustin Burke #105641 Joe Walsh #863589 Q-Dorm Box 1538 Shay Zane Tilford #940631 H-Dorm Bruce Lord #105642 Indiana Youth Center Box 1084 727 Moon Road Arizona State Prison Winslow-Coronado Unit Plainfield, IN 46168-9400 Winslow, AZ 86047-9791 D. ... Box 5500 ECI Wasco State Prison 30420 Revell's Neck Rd. Wasco, CA 93280 Westover, MD 21871-3368 Peter Vuchich #87A9930 Scott Whitman Eastern Correctional Facility 227 Main St. ... Box 4000 DMCC 1B, 45B Springfield, MO 65801-4000 State Farm, VA 23160 Nancy Martz John A. ... Box 2000 Hillsborough, NC 27278 White Deer, PA 17887 Louis Ohmeda #935502-13IV Robert Moody #184849 Indiana State Farm Bland Correctional Center 1500 West US 40 Rte. ... Box 14 (D) Chuck Smith #882780 Concord, NH 03301 1500 W US 40, IN State Farm Concord, NH 03301 Greencastle, IN 46135 *Douglas MacMillen #60072-080 Rick Croslin #884004 Doug Carson #97121-012 Chris Doyon Mike McCutcheon #24310-008 CIC Box 601 3600 Guard Road Pendleton, IN 46064 Lompac, CA 93436 Fred M. ... -C Chillocothe, OH 45601 Lee Derbyshire #06247-083 Nancy Martz #85364-011 Damon Neely #94578 Unit C Unit SC 5701 8th St Camp Parks AZ State Prison PO Box 3200 Dublin, Ca 94568 Goodyear, AZ 85338 Karen Horning #9386921 Grace Bomead #AOO 55996 P. ... White Deer, PA 17887-2000 Frackville, PA 17931 James Wilson #242-S11 Michael King #236318 Unit S-2022 Bayside State Prison P.
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