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DESCRIPTION:Dec 4, 2009      9:30 am, North Steps of the Sacramento, Ca. state Capitol 
 building, rain or shine\nBring ten people, a crowd is needed.\nOur recent 
 wrongful death lawsuit victory deserves for all the details to be 
 told.\nThere are rides available (share gas and sometimes hotel) from 
 various cities in California.\nThe flyer is 
 here,\nhttp://www.1union1.com/dec4_press_conf_color.html\n This one is in 
 black and white. 
 \nhttp://www.1union1.com/dec4_press_conf_black_white.html\n\nOut of state 
 people (you have loved ones incarcerated in Ca.), this is a way that you 
 can help to make this event a success by donating gas, rental cars, hotel 
 rooms.\nemail Susan, uniondatabase@aol.com to go, to donate, 
 etc.\n\nAnother report of swine flu & no water at Avenal\nAnother legal 
 victory  \nRev. B. Cayenne Bird  rightor1@yahoo.com \n\nUNION 
 subscribers:\n \nI hope that you all had as nice a Thanksgiving as 
 possible.  My visit to Sierra Conservation Center went well.  I had an  
 interesting conversation with a prison guard who caught swine flu from an 
 inmate while I was being asked to fill a form about whether I had a cough, 
 fever, or cold.\n \nHe said that it was very minor for him because his 
 immune system is strong but that inmates who get it are hard hit due to 
 other illnesses that they have, and that if one case exists at a prison, 
 the entire facility will be locked down.\n \nHe told me about a friend of 
 his who is a prison guard nearly dying of Valley Fever at Pleasant Valley. 
 It is clear to those guards who have caught something in the disease-ridden 
 prisons that they are vulnerable to results of the inhumane conditions.\n 
 \nI was happy to cooperate with the screening, people who go to the prisons 
 sick are being very selfish. So don't do that and let's keep the prisoners 
 well.\nThere is talk of visiting being made available by appointment only 
 and then once every three months only as the budget will be billions short 
 again.  It is easy to make cuts off the prisoners because there is no 
 strong, funded lobby to fight for them, there is only the UNION and we need 
 more ACTIVE volunteers since it is difficult to keep up with what we have 
 in progress.\n \nIgnorance of how the system works and apathy are the two 
 greatest blocks to prison reform. It is best not to wait until it is too 
 late to get your writing and recruiting done. I expect more out of state 
 transfers and more cuts in visiting because we are so easy to oppress. What 
 a shame when 3 million people are attached to a state prisoner which could 
 be the largest voting lobby of them all.\nEverybody thinks someone else is 
 going to do their share of the organizing work, then it doesn't get done 
 right.  What if I had that attitude?  We certainly wouldn't have ever been 
 able to get one lawsuit filed, let alone about 100 since 1998, which made 
 all the difference in the world in having our issues in the news and on the 
 table.\n\nDear Cayenne:\n[Attached is] a decision in pdf from the 4th 
 Appellate District issued today, 11/19/09, that validates the 2008 petition 
 I wrote challenging the Clinical Evaluator Handbook as an underground 
 regulation.The appellate court has now upheld the 2008 OAL Determination 
 #19, Office of Administrative Law 
 http://www.oal.ca.gov/Determinations_Issued_in_2008.htm and determined the 
 appropriate remedy for using an underground regulation. I feel good about 
 this, as everything I have been preaching about this issue has now been 
 stated by the appellate court. \nThis decision now tells those prisoners 
 facing SVP commitment, Sexually violent predator laws which is potentially 
 all sex offenders now in prison and those already facing commitment 
 proceedings, what they need to do to make the State do it right. 
 Previously, the Clinical Evaluator Handbook essentially dictated to the 
 evaluators that everyone met the criteria, and this decision tells how to 
 get those evaluations thrown out. But this must be done pre-trial, or else 
 one must show actual prejudice which is difficult.\n-- 
 \nTom\n------------------------------\nThanks Tom for all your good work 
 over the years, I have included the attachment below and ask that everyone 
 mail this email to their adopted inmate so that all the jailhouse lawyers 
 can see this victory.  I wish that you could join us Tom at the victory 
 celebration next Friday, you certainly have won a number of legal 
 challenges and been an important part of our fight for the past eleven 
 years.\n-------------------------------\nUNION readers:\nThere were two 
 courageous inmates who were very instrumental in the outcome of the 
 wrongful death lawsuit which will be unveiled at the press conference next 
 week. They are now out of prison, and I ...want to have them recognized. 
 They mattered very much in how the entire process evolved. \n \nThe two 
 capable lawyers are putting the presentation together, our UNION family 
 member who stood tall behind them will be speaking.\nKeywords and issues of 
 our press conference:  mentally ill, experiments on prisoners, ad seg, 
 dangerous drugging, false reports by state employees, blatant and repeated 
 violations of Coleman, suicide, hot meds, excessive cell temperatures, no 
 or little accountability of state employees who break state and federal 
 laws, the need for cameras in areas where the mentally ill are housed, 
 lies, deceit, withholding, distorting and "losing" records, The Code of 
 Silence and much, much more.\nWe are going there to hear experts expose it 
 all and to celebrate our victories and the brave men and women who fought 
 so hard to win for us all when the odds are stacked so heavily against any 
 sort of lawsuit win.\nRev. Cayenne\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/11/28/18630723.php
SUMMARY:Code of Silence about torture in Ca. prisons, press conference
LOCATION:North Steps of the Sacramento, Ca. state Capitol building
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/11/28/18630723.php
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