Criminal,
Constitutional Law
Aug. 13, 2020
Justice ‘baffled’ and ‘stunned’ over San Quentin outbreak
A state appellate justice on Wednesday said a convicted Orange County murderer who contracted the coronavirus at San Quentin State Prison showed a prima facie case for his Eighth Amendment rights violations and said he was disappointed the state doesn't want to resolve the case extra-judicially.





A state appellate justice on Wednesday said a convicted Orange County murderer who contracted the coronavirus at San Quentin State Prison showed a prima facie case for his Eighth Amendment rights violations and said he was disappointed the state doesn't want to resolve the case extra-judicially.
"I am baffled that the governor of this state and the attorney general of this state are unwilling to meet with former chief deputies and f...
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