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George Lester Jackson — Part 2
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they desired to discuss the matter.
stated that’ he was interviewed first by an
attorney who identified himself as This attorney
indicated that he was the attorney for .« According
to howed him photographs of GEORGE JACKSON,
and and advised him that these were the persons |
who nad been accused of murdering JOHN MILLS. Qpstated chat @
up to this time he was not aware as to which persons had been bf
indicted for slaying MILLS. @§Mpadded that QMMBalso showed
him photographs of other individuals who were inmates in the
Y-Wing and who GERD cought might possibly be potential wit-
nesses for his client. @gpstated that he informed QD that
he would discuss with him what he had personally observed, however,
he did not desire to talk about any of the other inmates.
advised that QQMphad a tape recorder there during the period
of the interview and recorded the interview. Gi... that
after the interview with QQ was completed, asked hin
to talk to another attorney who was in an adjoining room and who
was the attorney for GEORGE JACKSON. This attorney was
GHEE «= hat be was then interviewed ry
GREED wc wished to question him concerning his observations 41°
in connection with the slaying of the correctional officer,
JOHN MILLS. dded that uvon the completion of the interview
by asked him if he would be willing to testify
for her client, GEORGE JACKSON. QM that he told her that
he did not desire to testify as long as he was a prisoner at
Soledad.
that he did not know any of the defen-
dants personally, however, did know them by sight. QD vY
that none of the prison officials made any threats or promises ON
to him in connection with the above interviews. The only require-
ment made by the Soledad prison officials was that he advise the
above attorneys whether or not he desired to be interviewed by
them. further that in September, 1970, he was trans-
ferred to the where he s
was permitted to go out on a work furlough program. In connection
with this work furlough progran, that_he had to
report in each night at the work furlough
California.
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