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was keeping promise" expected I would keep his and that mine". Istated that Ihad made no promise but indeed did desire to
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would testifyfor the prosecution against defendants the Jackson, In September Iwrote to Statesenator Mervyn 1970 Dymally asking him help me get of maximum to out security. Shortly
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defendants Jackson,Drumgo'and Clutchette. Mr. Powell came 22 or'about September 14, 1970. Onor about September 26, ason Captain Moody came again and said Mr.Powell had him that told
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in a written memorandum dated October 13, l970, that Icannot
have a physical examination. P. On October 26, 1970 Iwas informed that Ihad been denied
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' have confined Max sectionOwing .1 been in the Row of at Soledad since Prison October of 1969. few after -A days
January news over 13, 1970, came the thatguard been radio a had
killed adifferent in section prison. of the I happened tobe
the tender that inMax One tier around time, Row. day, around theof January, came my toserve 18th as I out cell of the noon
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would hurt her the
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the same lines. After his kind of freedom,
and high recommendations. He said I'm the not only others. He went on
while along he had finished, I wasn't going to
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attorneys for JohnClutchette, Pleeta Drumgo George and Jackson chargedthe with murder John of Mills on Januconcerning that matter may presented the tria be to c
in the Soledad Brothers trial.
As you knowbetter than we, the defense of ' chargedwith an in-prison offense is a difficult
ary 16, 1970-- have been searching for ways to protect the inmatesY wing so that all of the ayailabletestimony of ' ourt l
_ mateswholived in wingon January Y l6th. Theybecame worried aboutthe expressed fears of the inmatesthat there
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PrisonCommittee the Nationa1:Lawyers SanFrancisof Guild co Bay chapter!.The Area Guild a barassociation is whose members concerned the constitutional are with rights of all
persons.
Although the State Bar refusedto help, the attorneys t continued their searchandpresented theseproblemso the
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Encl: Letter
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September 8,1970
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'Mrs.'Fay Stender i Attorney at Law 2905 Telegraph Avenue Berkeley, California 94705
Dear Mrs. Stender:
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Receipt of your letter of July 23, 1970 to J. Thomas Crowe , President of the State Bar, was acknowledged Miss by Wailes of this office by letter of July 27. Thereafter Mr.
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and testament, presents his burning vision theworld has that to be reshaped, dedicatedthe is to black communist and youth, openly advocates an to capitalism end in the United States armed by revolution and-violence. publisher The reportedly received this
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with theidea ofpromoting the revolution, of infiltrating police departments, the military, prison staffs, Governmental agencies, and other selective places which can eventually provide assistance
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plans foment this to; revolution,seek to triumph over bourgeois capitalism be led the will by BPP and trained guerrilla other urban units. emphasizes the guerrilla mingle the He urban can with --._.:':-1:1 enemyremain invisible invulnerablethat and and and total :1 r.'.'|1 Z
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