Source: prisonerswithchildren.org
All of Us or None is a plaintiff in a civil rights suit in a federal district court to protect the freedoms of speech, assembly, and due process rights of formerly incarcerated persons in California.
Please take a moment to fill out the attached survey. We are seeking information from individuals with previously convicted felonies concerning the way they have been affected by PC 4571, which prohibits previously incarcerated individuals from being at or around places where others are in custody without permission of the warden.
There are 3 options for completing the survey:
- Call the LSPC Attorneys at
(415) 625-7046. - Click here to download the survey, fill it out, then then mail to:
LSPC
4400 Market St
Oakland, CA 94608 - Click here to fill out the survey online
Thank you,
LSPC Staff Attorneys Eric Sapp and Kellie Walters
PC4571. Every person who, having been previously convicted of a felony and confined in any State prison in this State, without the consent of the warden or other officer in charge of any State prison or prison road camp, or prison forestry camp, or other prison camp or prison farm or any other place where prisoners of the State prison are located under the custody of prison officials, officers or employees, or any jail or any county road camp in this State, comes upon the grounds of any such institution,
or lands belonging or “”” adjacent thereto “”” , is guilty of a felony.
Being on a parcel of land not owned or involved with a penal operation is guilty of a felony?
That’s a bit overbroad isn’t it?