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A boy who was lost, and grew up fast
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Author
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Carabajal, Ray Morin Fuentes
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2 pages
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Title: "A Boy Who Was Lost and Grew Up Fast (Faith in Believing; God is Waiting for Us)" From [Car BA] Hall: Never learned this world's education. Never knew English. He only spoke in Mexican and was given and gifted voice. He didn't know his purpose of why he was born and it took 35 years of street life to become known, to of why he was born. He was given the test of time and to perform every sinful act on this earth and only five sinful acts he was forbidden to do: 1. mu...
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apw:12352270
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Date Uploaded
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2018-06-15T18:53:43.354Z
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Comments on medical services in California prisons
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Author
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Moore, Stan
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2 pages
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Comments on Medical Services in California Prisons Submitted by Stan Moore 12 April, 2019 I have been in California prisons since later summer of 2015, when I was sent to reception at San Quentin. I got off the bus with a urinary catheter and leg bag due to a presumed prostate problem that arose when I was awaiting sentencing at Marin County Jail. At San Quentin they diagnosed a bladder infection and put me on antibiotics for a week. The infection went away, the catheter was removed, and I co...
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apw:12357677
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Date Uploaded
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2019-10-28T20:29:21.435Z
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Deficient medical treatment at CMC west
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Author
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Moore, Stan
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Date
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2018-07-09
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6 pages
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Sten Moore AY1455 07/09/19 CMC West, G-2B-32L Deficient Medical treatment at CMC West The very serious failure at the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to care for the medical needs of it's population is well known and has been the object of litigation and intervention by the state government, the courts, etc. One may think that the problem has been resolved of one reads press releases from CDCR. One should not believe the CDCR entirely, but listen to the voices of ...
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apw:12355097
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Date Uploaded
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2019-01-16T21:10:53.362Z
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Early personal impressions of prison & the legal system
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Author
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Moore, Stan
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8 pages
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Submission from Stan Moore Early Personal Impressions at Prison & the Legal System I am now 62 years old and have been down for almost four years. I was originally accused of threatening a business client's life and charged with criminal threats. I knew that I was innocent of that charge and I wanted go to trial if necessary and get an acquittal. Early on I began to see the flaws of the criminal justice system. I lived in Marin County, CA and I was represented by a public defender. O...
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apw:12355225
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Date Uploaded
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2019-01-21T19:51:42.9Z
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GROW facilitator
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Author
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Clark, Tarik A.
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1 page
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MR. TARIK AKIM CLARK #P93422 GROW FACILITATOR ECHO~YARD WOW!!!! WHAT A DIFFERENCE A CLASS MAKES. I have been to and also facilitated numerous groups since my incarceration, but I have not seen one impact a prison society as much as I witnessed GROW do. And without seeming prideful, I am very proud to be a part of that process that brought a non-violent change to myself and other inmates at CMC~WEST ECHO FACILITY. At first, I truly believed that my message to the inmates on the yard was fallin...
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apw:12359225
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:19:09.132Z
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Guilty as charged
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Author
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Clark, Tarik A.
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3 pages
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TARIK AKIM CLARK #P93422 Guilty as charged. I have several 115's since I have been incarcerated, and I am guilty of each and every one of them. My problem back then was that I did not try to not get any 115's when I first came to prison. I had a 25 to Life sentence, I was surrounded by inmates that didn't care, and I was trying to fit in any way possible. I already knew that stabbings, fighting or drugs was something I was not willing to do. I had to mask my fear of being chose...
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apw:12359221
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:19:03.492Z
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I wrote to you all while I was in Corcoran
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Author
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Carabajal, Ray Morin Fuentes
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Date
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2017-06-20
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2 pages
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06/20/17 Hello Sir or Madam: I wrote to U-All while I was in Corcoran: I have new lockup orders headed toward Corcoran same address I received your letter from 05/02/2017 No person can trust another inmate in prison: I had this guy type up my stories: he wrote it his way not mine: I don't know how to put commas & right now I don't have my dictionary to spell words: Question? Do you guys fix gramer writing as I write it my way? I'm only guessing where to put . this or this ?...
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apw:12350498
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Date Uploaded
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2018-03-16T14:09:35.683Z
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In the early 80s
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Author
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Frymire, Terry Ray, Jr.
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Date
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2018-06-17
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1 page
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Pen Peoples-- 6/17/18 In the early 80s my father Terry Frymire Sr., a part of the Air Force, moved with my brother Allen and mother Beth to Bitburg, Germany. As a child I first began designing aerospace materials at a very young age, many that are still used today. Living on base there where constant air raid warnings in the day and middle of the night. I wrote letters asking for peace and shook hands with Gorbachev during a peace summit with Russian kids, introducing them to American candies...
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apw:12354644
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Date Uploaded
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2019-01-16T16:05:37.287Z
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Side effects of COVID 19 crisis at CMC West
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Author
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Moore, Stan
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Date
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2020-08-16
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2 pages
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Aug 16, 2020 New Submittal - Side Effects of COVID 19 Crisis at CMC West A bona fide COVID-19 outbreak crisis has now emerged at CMC West and its sister facility CMC-East. Over 200 cases are now active, including prisoners and staff. Associate Warden K. McQuaid admitted last week to the Mens Advisory Committee Reps that the virus is entering the facility via staff – a predictable outcome of CMC’s flawed mitigation strategy. Last week an officer working at R&R tested positive and all priso...
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apw:12360479
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Date Uploaded
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2020-12-02T18:50:21.476Z
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Smartphonapalooza
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Author
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Moseley, Ali
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2 pages
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Smartphonapalooza 'smärt-, fon-, ('ǝ)-,pa-lū-za n: festive celebration By: Ali Moseley Ali Moseley is currently incarcerated at California Men's Colony. He is serving 82 years to life for the first-degree murder and attempted murder. Ali is the author of the novel Broken Wing. San Diego, California, 2015 Donovan State Prison is flooded with illegal cellphones, I buy one for $350.00. I get caught with it 30 days later. I buy another. On most days, I come "home" from wo...
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apw:12359238
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:19:27.211Z
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The CDCR coronavirus charade
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Author
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Moore, Stan
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3 pages
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The CDCR Coronavirus Charade Stan Moore I live at the California Mens Colony West at San Luis Obispo, California. I have been here for about five years. It is a prison that is run more like a country club - no locked doors in the dorms, loose enforcement of rules, lots of recreation opportunities, and beautiful scenery visible through the perimeter fences 24/7/365. We are in the same county as the Lompoc Federal Prison, which has made national news because of its many hundreds of confirmed co...
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apw:12360314
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Date Uploaded
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2020-12-02T18:45:02.729Z
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The death penalty
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Author
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Gilbert, Trayzon Charles
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3 pages
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The death penalty. Many sit inside mice infested cells across America, hoping for a grant of their appeal which would overturn their death sentence - some are guilty, some are innocent - living out their lives in the day to day torture administered by the slow, methodical hands of the uncompromising clock. Crime is argueably the biggest challenge that we face in society today. We humans have progressed in many ways over the past millennia; so how is it that we have not formulated a solution f...
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apw:12354840
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Date Uploaded
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2019-01-16T18:29:16.486Z
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What CDCR is doing about COVID-19 and what it should do
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Author
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Moore, Stan
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Date
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2020-07-14
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2 pages
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What CDCR is Doing About COVID-19 and What it Should Do The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is acutely aware of COVID-19. This is especially and acutely so since CDCR transferred infected prisoners from Chino prison to San Quentin, resulting in a huge outbreak of infections in excess of 1300 prisoners in San Quentin, plus 100 staff members CDCR Secretary Ralph Diez lost his job over that monumental gaffe. What is CDCR doing to reduce their CDCR problem? They are doing ...
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apw:12360382
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Date Uploaded
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2020-12-02T18:47:06.175Z