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George Lester Jackson — Part 01
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D-302, (REV. 3-17-69)
" Federal bureau of investigation
2/17/71
Date
California State
Department of Corrections, yoluntarily appeared at the
identified themselves to
Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation,
verbally and through display of official credential cards.
tion being conducted..
that on January 16, 1970, there
were 144 inmates assigned to :
"y" wing at the central.
facility of the correctional training facility..
He stated,.
of that'144, 14 were out of the wing on work assignments
JOHN MILLS was murdered in y wing.
prison records are available to establish this fact.
.. available a typed sheet prepared
Office on April 14, 1970.
This sheet contains a listing
by name and prison number of all inmates who were in
Y'wing on January.16. .
1970 and have since been transferred
as of April 14, 1970,
to other institutions.
38 inmates have been transferred
Of the 38 inmates transferred, 15 of that total are state's
He
stated, these inmates were obviously transferred for
security and protective custody purposes.
He further
advised'that the remaining 23 inmates transfers were normal
reasons.
He emphatically denied that any of these inmates
transfers were performed' for the specific purpose of denying
He stated
that this list was prepared on April 14, 1970 and submitted
to the District Attorney's office:.
as this is the date
that the defense attorneys
for GEORGE JACKSON,
Californi:
SF 44-1058
2/11/71
SAs
2/12/71
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