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George Lester Jackson — Part 1
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were presented to the Attorneys. The Attorneys flatly
rejected the forms, stating that "how were they to know that
the inmates names which appeared on the forms, really signed
the forms." After rejecting the forms, the Attorneys
requested to interview all of the inmates in "Y" wing.
7 SEE *:: the officials at CTF cooperated...
to the fullest extent of the institution regulations and then.
some to oblige the Attorneys. He stated that an example was
the extension of normal visiting hours. Normal visiting
(hours at that time were from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The
officials at CIF extended this time from approximately 9:00
a.m. to 3:00 p.m. He stated this resulted in many overtime
hours worked, and a great expense to the State. A good
number of the inmates called in for interviews QE,
GED vefused to talk to them, and some inmates even made
comments to the Correctional Officers on duty that they
wanted nothing to do with this group of Attorneys.
CG hat at no time did any inmates who
furnished information against JACKSON,
receive any promises of preferred treatment or early release
date in exchange for their testimony. In fact, inmates that —
were developed or volunteered as witnesses for the State
in that case, had to make sacrifices. they
were locked in maximum security for their own protec .
Because of this action, they lost out on normal privileges
available to them. These inmtes were unable to attend —
vocational or educational @aasses, unable to receive visitas,
missed out on movie privileges, and certain other Privileges
they would have normally been intitled too. . ie Bhs
that a number of inmates were
transferred from "Y" Wing a short time dter the murder of
Officer MILLS. These transfers were in no way designed to
_ prevent the defense Attorneys for the accused from interviewing
- these inmates. some of these transfers were
- normal transfer process, some were work furlough releases, .
“others population reduction, inmate requests for transfers,
security reasons, changes in program design, and even some wre
management transfers for classification purposes.
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