Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in California
Prisioners cries for help
Who does a prisoner report Prison Officers Sexual Misconduct to? This has been reported it to the Lt. who is the officers supervior, who used threats of the hole for 2 months if persued; The Lt. also refused a medical referral when the inmate complained of pain in the gentials after the assault; then he reported this to the Captain who stated ''No hole but no other interventions plans''. The inmate is affraid of repercussions. His familly has many concern due to the inmate suffering from physical pain and mental depression due to fault imprisonment. This inmate has always been a healthy individual, never been sick in his life but now suffers from hypertension, depression, physical and emotional pains and is feeling hopeless and defeated. The inamte and his family does not feel he was fair convicted to begin with. Please give prompt advise to empower his family to save his life and to get him home safely. Letters have been written to several Representive such as the Governor, Atty General, Distict Atty, Mayor, and Sentencing Judge. Who do we talk to from here?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Prisioners cries for help
You need to talk to a California prison rights organization or attorney. One such attorney is Charles Carbone, PMB 212, 3128 16th Street, San Francisco, California 94103, 415.981.9773. For more contacts and information, you can Google the group California Prison Focus, which has defended the rights of prisoners in California for nearly 20 years.
Re: Prisioners cries for help
You need to talk to a California prison rights organization or attorney. One such attorney is Charles Carbone, PMB 212, 3128 16th Street, San Francisco, California 94103, 415.981.9773. For more contacts and information, you can Google the group California Prison Focus, which has defended the rights of prisoners in California for nearly 20 years.