by Editor | Apr 25, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
(When the ACLU interviewed inmates on March 14th, they handed out legal mail, stamped, envelopes addressed back to ACLU attorneys. It is long-standing policy, made with the DOC Director, that these envelopes are indeed LEGAL MAIL.) On April 3d, inmate Sonia Rodriguez...
by Editor | Apr 23, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
We hope you read our first story about the maltreatment of expecting women. It’s now WORSE. Eight ladies wrote in to say that very recently, Trinity has cut out more food from their already meager diet. Here’s a recap: Breakfast (weekdays) 5 pieces of...
by Editor | Apr 17, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure, Inmate Stories
(Margaret, a 73 year old using a walker, tells her story.) Lt. ADAMU announced to Charley Bay (where 90% of the lay-ins are), that from now on the lay-in people will take their own trays back to the kitchen. That defeats the purpose don’t you think? Lay-ins are...
by Editor | Apr 12, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure
That is a description of the San Carlos unit under DW Jones. Carlos has MORE than the maximum allowed inmates, because residents that are at the hospital, or IPC are counted as living there. When the ACLU lawyers were here they said no one should be on the top bunk...
by Editor | Apr 9, 2024 | front page, Infrastructure, Inmate Stories
(Ed. This is the same woman, telling the different mental health care she received in two states, Arizona and California.) “My name is Evelyn. I’d recently been transferred from CIW in California to Perryville when I found out my father had passed away. I...
by Editor | Apr 8, 2024 | front page, Health, Infrastructure, Inmate Stories
(Editorial note: To the Pro-Life Republicans in this (still) red state. If you really value the unborn and support young mothers, then why do you let incarcerated women be hungry, and neglect their medical needs? These are three women telling the same story.)...