Saturday, October 23, 2021

Speaking of Corrections.. by (me!) sandra, tvgp #juryduty

 


"How much does it cost annually to keep Richard Allen Davis on death row in San Quentin?" And I would be very interested to learn how much it cost tax payers each year, from 1993 to 2021, as I know it is more expensive today, than it was in 1993."


The CA Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is unable to respond to the portion of your request specific to expenses incurred for medical reasons because CDCR does not exercise control over the records you are requesting. The records you seek may be in the possession of the California Correctional Health Care Services. Please forward a copy of your request directly to California Correctional Health Care Services by email at CCHCSHealthPRAs@cdcr.ca.gov or by mail to the following address:

California Correctional Health Care Services
Attention: PRA Coordinator Building C
P.O. Box 588500
Elk Grove, CA 95758

If you have any questions or need additional information, you can manage your request through the CDCR PUBLIC RECORDS PORTAL.

Sincerely,

Eryn Cervantes
Litigation Coordinator
CA Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation

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*THIS IS AN AUTOMATED RESPONSE* Thank you for contacting the Public Records Act (PRA) mailbox for California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS), at CCHCSHealthPRAs@cdcr.ca.gov. All PRA requests will be responded to in accordance with CA Government Code §6253(c). Should a request be received in this mailbox during non-business hours, including weekends and State Holidays, the request will be deemed as received on the next business day. Please note, CCHCS may collect fees associated with requests for public records (CA Government Code §6253). CCHCS’ fee for hardcopy records is $0.12 per page. If a request for public documents requires data compilation, extraction or programming to produce the record, the requester shall be charged for the costs associated with the data compilation, extraction, or programming to produce the record. When a request has an associated fee(s), a cost estimate will be provided in writing, with instructions on remittance of payment.
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Good afternoon,

 

This is in response to your request for records from the California Correctional Health Care Services (CCHCS) under the California Public Records Act (PRA), which was received in our office outside of business hours on Saturday, October 23, 2021, and is therefore considered to have been received on the next business day, Monday, October 25, 2021. Specifically, you requested the following:

 

How much does it cost annually to keep Richard Allen Davis on death row in San Quentin?  And I would be very interested to learn how much it cost tax payers each year, from 1993 to 2021, as I know it is more expensive today, than it was in 1993.

 

The Public Records Act is a means for a requester to obtain public documents.  Your request is seeking answers to posed questions, and does not seek documents.  Pursuant to Government Code §6252(e), we are responding to your request, but do not deem it to be a request pursuant to the California Public Records Act and are electing to treat is as correspondence to our office.

 

You may find responsive information on the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) Office of Research’s public website listed below.

·         CDCR Office of Research public site:  https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/research/

 

Under the Offender Population Reports category, the report titled Fiscal Year 2019-2020 Annual Performance Measures Report provides the average cost per inmate by institution for fiscal years 2017-2018, 2018-2019, and 2019-2020.  Additionally, their site indicates that “to request historical reports, please email the Office of Research Data Concierge Service:  data.requests@cdcr.ca.gov.” 

 

If you require any further assistance, you may contact us via e-mail at CCHCSHealthPRAS@CDCR.ca.gov, or by regular mail at:

 

California Correctional Health Care Services

Attention: PRA Coordinator, Building C

P.O. Box 588500
Elk Grove, CA  95758

 

Sincerely,

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T. Tam
PRA Coordinator

 

TT/gh


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perhaps i am influenced further by the recent rape  -on public transit; with public watching; and videotaping with their phones - 

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but anyway..   

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we really need to make this correction.  richard allen davis was placed on death row...   like, 100 years ago!   (1990's)

and occasionally, i have day dreams, where, i get to be the one who flips the switch on the electric chair.

but not before i share with the public at large what happened..

not before, i use video, to communicate...

so, i start by showing you, two, grown adult, boxers..    

and you see them at about the same weight, same training level, same experience, beating the &*%! out of each other.

in a ring.  by agreement.   and getting paid.

and then take the winner of that boxing match..  and keep changing his oppenent.

so, let's use our imagination to make the winning boxer, 6 ft, 230lb, 35 years old male

keep changing his opponent..

5'8, 200 lb, 30 years old male..

5'5  175lb, 25 year old male...

and you know how to do it from there...    

until ultimately what you can see better, is in the case of richard allen davis    - older heavier adult male

against a 12 year old female child...

it reaches levels of inhumanity that we do not even currently have a proper vocabulary to describe; communicate.

      -not agreeing to be in a ring and fight/battle..

breaking into her home; kidnapping; abusing; violating; murdering

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when as a society, we decide this level of evil deserves a lifetime in prison, vs. the death penalty

we have all lost our way.

and, so, jurors and Californian's did vote   -justifiably so!-   and richard allen davis was placed on death row

and there he's been...   year after year after year after year after year...

shelter; 3 meals a day; recreation; health and dental; programs..  entertainment...

               long ago,  it was rumored

rumored..

that when it came to child molesters..     even other criminal inmates would take them out...

so disgusting, evil, appalling; lowest of the low, most wicked of the wicked..

but richard allen davis..

still eating, breathing every day...

tax payers money

              and so, it should have been done long ago...  execution.    

and TWICE Californians voted...   TWICE their overwhelming votes denied..

              even the message to voters is...  your votes don't count.    waste of time then..

but, 

and so,  i envision it now and again...  

writing a wrong..    and in my imagination...    the unseen realm, is seen..   the spiritual realm.

and there are heavy clouds of evil..  not just inside richard allen davis..  but all around him...

forces of great evil and darkness..  

and when he is executed; not just his evil darkness disappears    -but evil and darkness that has been surrounding around him...       

and this makes spiritual room for floods of sun light.

     -all for now.     amen.

 

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