A story from the early 90s. I worked at a Cal Youth Authority facility in ChinoCA where an inmate received a monthly SSA check. He was incarcerated for killing his parents. Check was credited to his account and used for canteen purchases etc.
Oh, he qualified for a check because he was an orphan. A sharp Accounting Asst, caught it and took the check to the Superintendent. He sent it onto Sacramento. Two weeks later there was a regulation changed prohibiting those type of checks.
Fastest moving government I saw since Pearl Harbor (or heard about it).
I was at San Quentin from 88 to 90, and Solano in Vacaville, from 90 to 2013. I actually liked San Quentin better, but I cut a 50 mile one way commute down to 6 miles.
I was at San Quentin from 88 to 90, and Solano in Vacaville, from 90 to 2013. I actually liked San Quentin better, but I cut a 50 mile one way commute down to 6 miles.
Thanks. Those were the days, my FRiend.