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COVID 19 at California Men's Colony Jan 2021
January 9, 2021

COVID 19 at California Men's Colony Jan 2021

Moore, StanCalifornia
The end approaches to my terminal neglect
November 18, 2020

The end approaches to my terminal neglect

When I returned to prison to convalesce, my prison doctor told me that I was expected to die within 6 months. He recommended compassionate release I have recovered from the effects of the surgery but...
Moore, StanCalifornia
Side effects of COVID 19 crisis at CMC West
August 16, 2020

Side effects of COVID 19 crisis at CMC West

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...
Moore, StanCalifornia
Update on COVID 19 at California Mens Colony West, Aug. 1, 2020
August 1, 2020

Update on COVID 19 at California Mens Colony West, Aug. 1, 2020

Update on COVID 19 at California Mens Colony West, Aug. 1, 2020 Today is August 1, 2020. We are well into the COVID 19 pandemic. The surrounding county of San Luis Obispo is in red...
Moore, StanCalifornia
Why is the CDCR so resistant to reform?
July 29, 2020

Why is the CDCR so resistant to reform?

July 29, 2020 New Submittal - Why is the CDCR So Resistant to Reform? The State of California is well-known as a haven for progressive politics and causes. The entire state government is of the...
Moore, StanCalifornia
What CDCR is doing about COVID-19 and what it should do
July 14, 2020

What CDCR is doing about COVID-19 and what it should do

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...
Moore, StanCalifornia
Thoughts on the injustice of the criminal "justice" system
July 14, 2020

Thoughts on the injustice of the criminal "justice" system

July 14, 2020 Thoughts on the Injustice of the Criminal "Justice" System In July of 2014 I was arrested and charged with threatening another men's life. I had never been in trouble with the law...
Moore, StanCalifornia
The CDCR coronavirus charade
June 26, 2020

The CDCR coronavirus charade

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...
Moore, StanCalifornia
Comments on medical services in California prisons
April 22, 2019

Comments on medical services in California prisons

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...
Moore, StanCalifornia
Early personal impressions of prison & the legal system
July 16, 2018

Early personal impressions of prison & the legal system

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...
Moore, StanCalifornia
Deficient medical treatment at CMC west
July 9, 2018

Deficient medical treatment at CMC west

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...
Moore, StanCalifornia
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If you are working on an APWA-related project, please let us know how you plan to utilize the Archive. We hope to share information about your work with our readers and, whenever possible, with relevant APWA authors.

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