by Editor | Feb 8, 2023 | front page, Infrastructure
This is some of the summary contained in the Order filed 1-9-23 CV-12-00601-PHX-ROS. Requirements of injunction. AZDOC has until February 27, 2023 to file objections. This hearing included discussion of appointing a receiver. (Full transparency, this website would...
by Editor | Feb 8, 2023 | Editorial, front page, Infrastructure
*(OP-ED). This opinion is inspired by the recent sucker punch of Perryville inmates by the Federal Government. The sudden removal of privacy curtains in the shower. In a dorm setting such as Rosa, Piestawa, and Carlos, the only thing that separates the eyes of male...
by Editor | Jan 15, 2023 | front page, Infrastructure
Is this a new recruitment tool for the DOC? If it is I bet soon we’ll see new ads on trucks..” Want a legal peep show of women showering? Sign up now with AZDOC!” On Sunday morning the ladies saw staff taking down the main curtain to the showers. For...
by Editor | Jan 10, 2023 | front page, Infrastructure
On December 19th there WAS a reduction of overcrowding, noticeable on San Carlos in particular. Now, on January 9th, 2023, all the bunk beds are full as is “the street”. The medical department is a zoo and those ambulances just keep coming. Fights and...
by Editor | Jan 10, 2023 | front page, Health, Infrastructure
Go online, or consult the print issue of Prison Legal News, December 2022 edition. This is an excellent summary of the complex problems surrounding Jensen v. Shinn. Will the media onslaught of negative press finally make a dent in this draconian prison system?...
by Editor | Jan 9, 2023 | front page, Infrastructure, Inmate Stories
Two days after Jimmy Jenkin’s article “Prisoners Induced Against Their Will” came out in print, we received a story by a new mother’s travail. We will call her “Cassie”. Cassie came to Perryville about 8 months pregnant. This is a...