e I __ !March: 28. 19MI PaRt 58 :.H .h t IH >.> : . FSP Cap of 90O' Inmates Met by Court's DeadlineA - court met ordered the cap of 900 inmateswas 3 p.m. Tuesday, March 24, to comply. creasing the cap to meet the design The panel recommended: structive activities and-programs to Park was stabbed to death by inmate by Department of Corrections FSP officials filed an affadavit with -A standards at FSP DOC policy of 48-hour a pre- help eliminate the Thomas Otis who refused to when present corrosive, Knight, prison officials met the the Clerk of the Circuit Court's officeat Gov. Bob Graham also issued a :assignment orientation and 32 hours embittering deadline and incapacitating ef- be handcuffed as Officer Burke triedto 48 hours before the order the Bradford County Courthouse in statement that the state will try to af on-the-job training for all officers to become new fects of total idleness and boredom in take him to the shower.Superintendent . was final to reduce inmate Starke that , a figure of 881 inmates make those improvements in order to be continued. the confinement units be continued.A C.S. (Sonny) population at Florida State Prison. had been ' attained by the deadline. increase the prison population."It Imrhediate implementation of DOC a suggestion was made to review Strickland ordered all confinement was given until 5 Tues- The day, March 24, to reduce the p.m.FSP in- court paperwork by Tom was Bigham filed, with inmate the is the state's intention to provide training American program to comply with the policy and philosophy of the wing inmates be handcuffed behind mate population to the 900 figure after classification chief. further corrective action to assure the Creditation' Association disciplinary process as practiced at their backs prior to movement out of a March 17 hearing before Circuit court the Inmate limit can be raised standards. FSP. Panel stated FSP must follow his cell for any reason. Court above 900," Graham said. That the classification and its own procedures and rules that are Judge R.A. (Buzzy) Green Jr. Other information supplied the The counseling employees be merged intoa called the in which governor on designed to insure timely hearings. a panel of five Criminal court was a list of about 400 Inmates Legislature to assure the DOC has the single unit If ''adopted the panel The report states the procedure has justice be experts recommended the cap shown by name, number, race, offense financial resources to take the needed reported the caseload'of each full support of line and administrativestaff raised from 750 to 900 inmates. ,sentence,date transferred, and action. caseworker would be reduced from That the investigative responsibility personnel. The court order was originally where they were sent. : The inmate population at Florida 150 to 75, eliminate overlap of duties for use of force should be assignedto "They are convinced this change in made last Oct. 3 by Judge Green as About 25 percent of the transferswere 1 State Prison can bo-raised above the and provide a logical staffing of an authority independent of FSP. policy has significantly reduced the part of three civil lawsuits filed by made to Union Correctional In- 900-inmate limit established by Judge decentralized case management. That function should be reassignedfrom severity and number of assaults on of- eight inmates at FSP to the office of the state in- FSP who sought stitution, 135 were moved to FSP's0unit Green if the DOC can demonstrate to Establishment of a procedure to ficers; the report said. relief from violent and unconstitu- a minimum-custody facilityon the court the completion of further document compliance with a spector general. They added the "Conversely, inmates object to this tional conditions at FSP. the grounds of FSP.but operated as ;orrective actions relating to the shakedown procedure. The experts responsibility for investigating illicit policy," the report said. "They expressed - Judge Green last August appointedthe a separate facility. ...ability to supervise a larger number recommended a policy to inspect con- staff activities and any staff activity concern for their safety panel td study the conditions at that result in criminal charges. may .of inmates,' Gov. Graham said. finement cells for weapons wheneveran because of Inability to defend FSP and make>.$.report to the court The remainder Number of inmates transferred to - of the inmates were FSP has 1,180 one-man cells. inmate is out of his cell. themselves from attack. They also with suggestions sent to other prisons and road 'Judge Green appointed Dr. Richard Enforcement of the policy that other institutions include: expressed indignation because the ar The panel'recommended' : the facilities around the state. M' Swanson and Myrl E,'Alexander, prohibits any unsupervised inmate Creation separate mental health bitrary position of the policy impliedthat population be/reduced: from 1,122 to criminal movement on the confinement every inmate in confinement wasa justice professors at the wings. unit within FSP. This unit will be 750 inmates and Judge Green last Oct. The list includes a higher number University of Florida in Gainesville The suggestion was made to minimize assigned specially trained staff to threat to staff." 3 ordered DOC to meet the figure 10 than the court order to allow FSP officials contact between as chairman and vice-chairman of the open population and manage these inmates. Estimate was days after the order. latitude to receive confinement Panel did not recommend that the new inmatesat court appointed panel. Other inmates. This proceduremust given that between 50 and 200 inmatesfall DOC received a stay on the order in the state's only maximumsecurityprison members of the panel include: S.R. contain provisions to eliminatethe into this category and would come policy be changed, but strongly urged an appeal to 1st District Court of Ap-- according to FSP Superintendent Johns, a retired correctional officerat delivery of food canteen products under the psychotic inmate category. DOC to monitor the procedures and peals in Tallahassee. The appelate C.S.Sonny( ) Strickland. FSP; Jack O. Sandstrom, former library books, in the confinement That DOC explore the feasibility of when possible make less restrictive court after five months the upheld cap head of the Dade area by inmates.An modifications. County prison developing a separate forensic unit and Judge Green got jurisdictionback "We could system in Miami, and Jack H. Wise, a extensive plan in progress by within the DOC. Assistant DOC Secretary Dave in the case Monday, March 16. numerically comply DOC to define and Bachman was present at the AttorneGeneral's implement retired criminal > con- Swanson with the court's order justice expert. reported on a policy hand- Judge Green ordered a new study Department table at the hearing but did and, in a 3I/l-hour report to the court, of Corrections Secretary Louie L. ed down last Oct. 13 after Correc- not say anything to the court. the panel of experts recommendedthe Wainwright said. "But we continue to tional Officer Jim Burke of Orange cap be increased from 750 to DOC feel the 900-cap: is unrealistic becausethe Man Gets 80 t'ears..Oll Felony ChargesA inmates. Judge Green gave DOC until court presented no formula for in- man was sentenced to serve 80 also sentenced to 30 years in state IEAGLEI.te . FSP Inmate Escape foiled: years in on four felony prison for attempted burglary, 30 cases that involved a break-in at his years for sexual battery, 15 years for employer's home last fall resulting in aggravated battery.The . I sexual battery battery, burglary and sentences are to run con- By Alert OfficerTwo attempted burglary. secutively.At . ' the time the offenses were com- Circuit Court Judge R.A. (Buzzy) mitted Pearson was employed by Green,Jr. sentenced James Pearson, Perryman in his business. s\ former Death Row inmates at recovered camouflage shirts that 34, to five years in state prison for Judge Green, in handing down the Florida State Prison were stopped were made in the garment factory burglary of the Tommy Perryman sentence, ordered the court to retain from escaping from U-wing by an and an undetermined amount of cash. home near Speedville Road and CR- jurisdiction over the case. Pearson pl- alert correctional officer who 21B last Oct. 30. Pearson was chargedwith ed guilty to the charges, a pre- \ discovered cell bars had been cut,according Hall is serving a life sentence from pilfering a checkbook, credit sentence investigation was carriedout say nto 46:0ons : to of Department Corrections Orange County for first degree cards, and $130 in cash and wrappinga and Judge Green handed down . David . spokesman Skipper.A murder and involuntary sexual bat- belt around the neck of a family the prison terms Tuesday March 17, discovery was made that bars tery with a previous death sentence member and tightening it. He was in Bradford County Circuit Court. had been cut and bolt cutters found in commuted to life last saveCut the inmates cells at 3 p.m. Tuesday, year. . March 17, Skipper said.. Fleming is serving a life sentence Prison officials have charged in- for attempted robbery first degree , Riverland Music Club ing his guitar and banjo'He discussed mates Jesse Lamar HaU and Myron murder and attempted first degree David Fleming with attempted murder from Lee County. His Met March 12 his background in music and explained - his unique style of playing. escape. sentence was also commuted to life Skipper pointed out officers last year. Mitchel, accompanied on the piano The Riverland Music Club met by his mother Mrs. Phil Gainey, Thursday, March 12 at the home of made his solo singing debut. Mitchel, Mrs. Wayne Parrish, Dedan Road, age 5, sang "Puff, the Magic News Briefs. Brooker.Special guests included Mrs. Dragon"Future.plans for the club include a I. ... Rothelle Jones and Ronnie Jones of community musicale to be held in t It Hampton and Mitchel Gainey of Brooker on May 3. Brooker. Following the meeting, a luncheonwas Ronnie, a self-taught student of enjoyed by all. 73 LB. SIZE HTH DRY SO FT.is 'K"GARDEN HOSE 6-PK.BATH TISSUE CHLORINE t Teen Driver Charged ,"",ut er Is currently serving" II music, entertained the group by playr '.' ,' COSTS LESS 30-year'sentence for robbery with a r r 78.83 8.88 1.27 jiE; With Leavi g-"A cident firearm in Martin '. -, Tt County. In.lgT9.he. .. ,.oiJiI DISCOUNT PRICE WAS*4rCeroNna " ; -'I II> aSCOUMT PRICE WAS 69-88 DISCOUNT PRICE WAS 1968 tijtf! A Starke tpfnager was charged was sentenced anWadditioualStWyears , "" carelessHriving and the in prisonfor"'aggravated: '' ANNO'UNCEMENT'Drs. 65% granular ctitorlne formula Heavy duly 100Mn,1 Is nylon flew facial quality tlsaua. - With leaving keeps pool water sanitary and ntntuuiti Mtm sold brsss couP 1-PV. SOO shest lo a roM scene of an accident after his car assault at Union Correctional Institu parkllng!Handy 75 Ib. Kze. *>gs. *-yr.guv. at a__-up prim struck a utility pole on Lake Street, tion. 100 feet south of Adkins Street In Lytle'and Yant Starke at 8:31: a.m. Wednesday, March 18.Tillman. Podiatrists Foot Specialists Peter Richardson 16, of Inmate Pleads GuiltyTo Announces the Starke,was not injured but damage to Weapon PossessionA Openingof A the 1968 Pontiac sedan he was drivingwas their Officeat A.. _ Florida State Prison inmate was estimated at $250. Damage to the utility pole owned by given five additional years after he save up to 46% EA E the City of Starke was estimated at pleaded guilty Wednesday, March 18, ,, :'a! , < $215.00.: to possession of a weapon by a state Union GeneralHpspital (AQUA-FRESH Unit 2))WAS*TOOTHPASTE T9:. .... 8.2..OS.... .1.19 :; :.'. 'The car was tray ling south on prisoner in Bradford County Circuit VAQISIL CREME MEDICATION i Lake Street, struck a qtility poJe and Court. 'Lake Buffer 1 M. WAS +65:. . .. 1.19 t , : Rodney Wayne Malloy, 28, was i left the scene, according to the StarkePoRce 1,49..1.29 Department. I $H sentenced by Judge R.A. (Buzzy) -------- DRISTAN TABLETS 24-1 WAS Green Jr., to five years after he em Assistant Police ChMjJfHacold 'changed his plea to possession of a ANACIN TABLETS loo'. WAS /.sa, .. 1.69 If a 1.27 WEB SAND CHAIR (:re'- cited Richanls6h-6n: the Practice limited to: y ER homemade knife in his FSP cell last SHJOENCECONDITlONEn . '.arel '& driving and leaving thelicene 14. -" 15 OZ.WAS a&. .. .. .. 1.49fOTOA OT. K7-, 5.88 tthe accident charges' 'Hi,. A. jm ) September The state dropped a charge of Diseases of the fooflpnd leg. AGREE MTENSIVE HAIBTREATMENT 35f CQ "ISoUPTn **f WERE see- \ C D'l2CarsLollideJ possession of a controlled substancetwo ,- 40Z.jerorTubeWAS t. Mav.aa _ methaqualone tablets in return Including surgery sports; med tine, 2.5 8ECnETANn.PCTSP.RANT OK.WAS**S:... .. QO* of. SSS OIL SS.foV'St*. with rihsWMi colorful.F *ta rainbow. lylotOT Quwl ana i b iw y.a the other for Malloy's plea to charge. At LB In sectiomub Information was presented to the children and general fpotdisorders.Phono . Two drivers were .charged in a court that Malloy is currently serving reck at the intersects* f SR121nd four consecutive life sentences, two of : 496-232: CR-229 in Raiford at 5:45'p.n'Lriday : "'"'r them for murder. : March 20. Malloy told Judge Green the reason T ,i( Charles Wilburn 4 Harper-;! of he wanted to plead guilty was so that 1 Raiford was and was taken he could'get back to an open popula tin ' Bby injure Union General l wing from confinement wing. ( ':" 11 11 I Hospital in Lake Butler where he was - :.'admitted after Y'eetnieni.Harper I .:S: _. __ _; I .If' _ve .wJti'J"!: ! ,js was released frfc. 7/ Chrome-ploled grid 24"wan rtng or 33x21" /Jacksonville was nof Injured but APRIL 20-23 Country living ot its fln..t. N.wly built 3 bdrm 2 both bsnery/euto. QUILTED viNYL 4 *\ rah oldtng steel legs, surtar.cutorM.*.,.. dama'ge to the 1978 Buick sedan he home. Imm.dlat. occupancy.own. moving out of :Steam curing Won SHOES BAO._ .. .I.SyEsey eesembla. BEACH BAU. was driving was estimated at $2,500. ;J town. Fireplace, w/w carpet, cent. H/A, also WAS saes-6.89 WAS.1U:4'r.311 GO The pickup truck was eastbound on 3 nights $355.00 pe person refrigerator., stave, and 01'0,... Property ....c.... Shop where your dollar buys morel! CR-229, went through the stop sign Into ,_. Quick acc. to SR24I. the path of the car southbound on 1rtfrs KMT TER/IY SHORT 1 SR-121, and was struck by the car according ((500 front) LAKE VIEW HOME WITH APT. POLO Lh SET$ to the Florida Highway Lovely :J bdrm i bath home across from Lake ....1.'. - ,, Patrol. Includes: W/W carpet cant H/A. .to".. Eitabllshed I ) 6.94 r 8.88 > Roberts cited Harper neighborhood with landscaped. Also ha. efficiency. i1 18.00 VAlUE DISCOUNT PLACE for violation of right of way. Trooper Round trip airfare ,,.' opt not attached, or could be used .. office. 4 _e--..onTsoada, ; end __ AuL 91t -.W Ir V. Roberts cited Taylor for unlawful 3 wf1rtm S-ICL. "'a> Ydla'S.U.LII speed charge stating that Raiford nights roomComplimentary 10+ ACRES Off SR 100 4Approx. f \ 1 1 Police clocked;; Taylor doing 49 miles show lO'/i .c,.. right' off SRIOO wooded lots of per hour in a 35-mile zone. road frontage. Asking' 11,000.00.. owner financed _ i\ ticket with' 5000.00 down balance. tt Se.OOO.M payable cL M ? monthly at $100.00 for 5 ,_re. NO INTEREST.Can you aI"I \. FSP Inmate Guilty Transportation and tips beat that?" Will soil additional' acreage In near i future with option available now to buyers of above r Of Possessing Weapon to and from airportand ;'listed. 10 acra trect. Setter Hurry! 11 i' A five man-one woman jury after hotel fIn -, 15 minutes of deliberation found an in- ACRES + on SRI3I _ mate at Florida State Prison guilty flight 'meals Appro. e oc,.. located 2'/. miles north. of lake Tuesday, March 1.7,17"Dtpossession of a' But I.,. Has road frontage on SR121 and 1200 H. en T. ', weapon by a state, prISOMI"-after a In-flight bar allowance 5; :county road. Owner will flnanco. Anxious to self. one-day trial at the Bradford. County. y Courthouse in Starke. Further Reduced Rates 40 ACRES WOODED WITH POND Circuit Court Judge R.A. Buzzy) Appro 40 .c,.. of woods, 2 ponds. 7 acres of Improved 'Green, Jr. sentenced...JanAllen For Those Qualifying pasture., has appro.,:SAO reed ......... : i Cutler, 23, to serve five additional $315 ((1,000 front) 'f. Owner financed to qualified buyer;?fl.tOO.OO. Near per person -.ra Pt-WABBE>D "+'& in state prison to be added to his WorthingenSpring. . years .....-.uesrsCIII.- ....., CASUALS' CUSMOM WE911t S Y Cutler waived current prison sentence. $195 per person ((2,500 front) !I' a pre-sentence report and was im-, 3 soa,. 1'/ BATH HOUSE 6.94 1.66 3.96 2.96WAS *' mediately sentenced after the verdict $115 per person ((3,500 frdnt) with flraplaco In.000.00. WBol! UP TO Mr WBiE1lr 1v6tE4w : in court. was published open Our beM-MOtoa style M M OOOOM aMrtesoL weave Bun.ai1.brI. reexy open ppra ''' Testimony was presented by the JANE S. USHER REALTOR :canon twa. Same *. pleas or tog. Marts si nykm, wsekeMa .. ropo ......,.. state to show that during a shakedown 'No cost per 360 W. Main SI. I ragB.s, >. 's 2.b 35. .s... sMs.. S....L 4 IgMMoM. 7-12. _es- .._. ; of the prison's Q-wing last October 22, person I i correctional homemade knife.beneath officers found the false a ((5,000 front) 496-3136 lake Buff.or,. Florida ,4f6.2M.1Day STARKE KEYSTONE HGTS bottom of a cardboaritbox on the floor Call John or Joyce at 904/9644484/ Night L 312 W.Mad'son St. of Cutler's celI4 j V '* Hwy. 21 & 100t .. .. [ !! f