MTWT - Chris | August 22, 2009
Prisoner files lawsuit against Cortez Masto and three Deputy Attorney Generals for Failure to Correct False Testimony
Roger Libby has been in prison in Nevada for 19 years, almost all of which were spent on death row after his conviction for the killing of two men in Humboldt County in 1990.
Libby’s conviction was exclusively based on [read more...]
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MTWT - Chris | August 22, 2009
For the record, in my opinion, you are cowards. To make my point, I will address a couple items that should have you poor feeble-minded parasites howling with anger at our state correctional administrators, including the governor and the prison commissioners.
In High Desert State Prison, I have an affidavit in my possession stating the bad [read more...]
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MTWT - Chris | August 12, 2009
by Raymond Watison
Prisoners at Nevada State Prison are pleading for help. We truly believe that the administration is intentionally inflaming conflict. Not only are tensions between inmates rising, but those between correctional officers and inmates are at an all-time high.
Most importantly, we are starting to become angry because of an ugly rumor that is circulating [read more...]
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MTWT - Chris | August 4, 2009
On Sunday, July 27, 2009 I received calls from inmates at NNCC telling me about an inmate that I personally knew had been taken to the Carson Tahoe Hospital for excessive bleeding. I was told that this inmate was bleeding out of all of his orifices. On Thursday I received word from RMF [read more...]
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Tags: Carson Tahoe hospital, conditions of confinement, cruel and unusual punishment, hemochromotosis, Hep C, Hepatitis C, human rights, medical care, Medical Issues, MRSA, Nevada, Nevada Department of Corrections, Nevada Prisons, NNCC, prison, RMF