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Political Prisoners Beaten by Novara, Italy On January 30, 1990, 20 political prisoners (members of the Red Brigades) held a sit-in, in the political prison to protest the continued solitary confinement of a fellow prisoner based on a guard's trumped up allegations. After 30 minutes of refusing to return to …
Article • May 15, 1990 • from PLN May, 1990
Only Five States Not Under Court Order, Study Says by ONLY FIVE STATES NOT UNDER COURT ORDER, STUDY SAYS Only five states (Minnesota, Montana, New Jersey, N. Dakota and Vermont) are not currently involved in major litigation over prison conditions, says a newly released report from the ACLU's National Prison …
Article • May 15, 1990 • from PLN May, 1990
"The Other Face of Europe" by "The Other Face of Europe" This is the title of a book printed by the atalan Solidarity Committee in Barcelona. The book deals with the huge number of political prisoners being held throughout Western European prisons and jails because of their political beliefs and …
Article • May 15, 1990 • from PLN May, 1990
The Terror by Dan Pens THE TERROR The still air of my prison cell, thick with smoke, swallows my brooding thoughts, spitting them back at me stinking of loneliness. I stare at tobacco stained fingers, wondering at how I can bemoan the years taken from me, and yet steal some …
Article • May 15, 1990 • from PLN May, 1990
Filed under: Mail, Legal Mail
Requirement of Buzz Words on Envelope of Incoming Legal Mail Killed by A prisoner brought a suit challenging a Bureau of Prisons policy (P.S. 5265.8) mandating that letters from law firms, the courts, or any other communication which is considered privileged, be marked with special buzz words on the outside …
Article • May 15, 1990 • from PLN May, 1990
Witnesses at Disciplinary Hearings by The plaintiff prisoner was confined in a special housing unit following an alleged assault upon a guard who was attempting to break up a fight between two inmates. At his disciplinary hearing, he requested that the two inmates be called as witnesses. The hearing officer …
Hungerstrike in Spain by Since November 30, 1989, 42 political prisoners in Spain, mainly members of GRAPO (October 1st Revolutionary Anti-Fascist Groups) have been on hunger strikes demanding their release from isolation and control units and an end to the campaign of repression against them, which includes dispersion through the …
Article • May 15, 1990 • from PLN May, 1990
Did DOC Employees Murder Michael Franke? by On the evening of January 17, 1989, Oregon Department of Corrections Director Michael Francke left his office at the Dome Building in Salem. He never made it out of the parking lot. Someone had stabbed him in the heart. He died on his …
Article • May 15, 1990 • from PLN May, 1990
Mark LaRue Gets 14 More Years by MARK LARUE GETS 14 MORE YEARS After spending more than five years in Walla Walla's segregation unit as a result of his political work on the inside, Mark LaRue was subjected to an involuntary out-of-state transfer. He was then bounced from one jurisdiction …
Article • May 15, 1990 • from PLN May, 1990
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
Parole Board's 0.100 Abuses by M.H., Walla Walla People should start giving some consideration to how the Parole Board is conducting the 0.100 paroleability hearings. The Myers, Addleman, and other cases, as well as the so-called 1400 Bill, all tell the Board to restructure our minimum terms in a manner …
Article • May 15, 1990 • from PLN May, 1990
Filed under: Editorials, Organizing
Who Are We by Ed Mead Welcome to the first issue of Prisoners' Legal News. Your editors are Paul Wright and Ed Mead. While we have no "party line," this newsletter will tend to reflect our class orientation. If you do not want to be on the mailing list, just …
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