A state commissioned report on a law that governs the placement of trans people in California’s prison system has drawn criticism from LGBTQ advocates.
A state commissioned report on a law that governs the placement of trans people in California’s prison system has drawn criticism from LGBTQ advocates.
me assault on staff. since i was in the shoe when i left, they brought me back in the hole, that s how they do it. now i m waiting to go to icc to find out when they re going to let me get out. matthew usually returns to prison for petty crimes. he has a history of committing more serious offenses behind bars. he s capable of a lot of violence in custody in the prison system. and in fact, he hasn t been in a general population setting since i think maybe 2003. and that s because he keeps getting in trouble. he batters the officers. he s resistant, uses alcohol in custody. whoops. that didn t work. good, how are you? good. this is institution classification committee.
this is institution classification committee. this is for administrative segregation inmates and this is a due process issue where we bring them in, review why they re in ad seg and, you know, go over the issues of why they re locked up in ad seg and what they can expect from here. name and cdc number, sir. math knew matthew nasholm, 245854. today s classification committee is warden ayres. you were at corcoran state prison, referred to our csr for transfer, csr approved and you were retained. you have done your shoe related time. therefore, the recommendation is to release you to the rcgp. okay. do you have any problems with being released? yes, i got a problem to gp because i m not a gp. i dropped out. you in a gang? yes, i am affiliated with a gang, yes.