In California, anyone who is in prison, or otherwise restrained in some way by the criminal justice system, can bring a writ of habeas corpus petition to challenge their imprisonment. The right to do this is guaranteed by the California Constitution.
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How do you find out why someone is in Jail or Prison?
You can contact the Clerk of the Court to get the transcripts of the case and the sentencing where they were adjudicated or USE SEARCH FORM below
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Prisoner Petitions – California (CA) Inmate List
Petition Search from July 14, 1988 to November 11, 2020
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Petitioner / Respondent Name |
Filed, Nature of Suit, Judge |
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Terry Ray Hawes, CA |
Unknown, - | Filed: Nov 04, 2020 Habeas Corpus (General) §28:2254 Judge: Michael M Anello, Linda Lopez |
Timothy Potts, CA |
Unknown | Filed: Oct 27, 2020 Habeas Corpus (General) §28:2254 Judge: Steve Kim, Otis D Wright |
Tajiri Turner‚ Jr., CA |
Robert Neuschmid | Filed: Sep 08, 2020 Habeas Corpus (General) §28:2254 Judge: Susan van Keulen, PSLC MBI |
Tobien P. Durham, CA |
Ronal Davis | Filed: Sep 11, 2020 Habeas Corpus (General) §28:2254 Judge: Anthony W Ishii, Sheila K Oberto |
Tom Jon Rilurcasa, CA |
Martin Laufik, Eleonor Griffith, Oberst David, Bruce Troup, State of California, Mbadugha Chika, Ryan Kim, Bernard Brown, Ratliff Angela, Stu Sherman | Filed: Nov 06, 2020 Prisoner: Civil Rights §42:1983 Judge: Stanley A Boone |
Tuafono Tiatia, CA |
Dr. Adrian De La Torre, Dr. Mario Nawaz, Dr. Imad Abumeri, Dr. Kamran Parsa | Filed: Sep 10, 2020 Prisoner: Civil Rights §42:1983 Judge: Alexander F MacKinnon, Dean D Pregerson |
A parole suitability hearing is often a very stressful and significant event for inmates, victims, victims’ family members, correctional staff, and the community. The Board is dedicated to protecting public safety, treating all persons who participate in a parole hearing with respect and dignity, applying the law in an unbiased manner, and protecting the rights of inmates and victims.
https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/bph/parole-suitability-hearings-overview/