
Informational Resources
California Jails
Lawsuits for Money Damages Against Prison Officials or Staff
Information about federal civil rights lawsuits (§ 1983) and state tort or civil rights lawsuits seeking money damages for injuries or property loss, including the administrative claims that must be filed to preserve rights to sue and filing timelines
Challenging a Guilty or No Contest Plea
Information on the types of issues that can be raised and legal actions that can be brought to challenge a conviction or sentence after entering a guilty or no contest plea
Representing Yourself in Federal Court (Northern Disctrict of California)
Link to the court's Handbook for people bringing their own lawsuits, such as federal civil rights (§ 1983) cases
"Non-violent" Offender Parole
Information on early parole consideration ("Prop. 57 parole") for some people serving sentences for non-violent crimes
Resentencing in the Interest of Justice
Information on resentencing per Penal Code § 1172.1 pursuant to a recommendation (by CDCR, a county jail administrator, or the DA) or a person's request
Root & Rebound Resources
This non-profit organization has a hotline and publishes resources about re-rentry to the community
Parole and Registration Requirements for People with Sex Offenses
Information about special parole rules and registration requirements for people with sex offenses listed in Penal Code § 290)
Small Claims Lawsuits
Link to the California Department of Consumer Affairs information about a relatively simple type of legal action for seeking money damages for personal injury or loss or damage of property
Social Security
Link to the Social Security Administration Publications page; search for the publication called What Prisoners Need to Know
U.S. Supreme Court Petition for Writ of Certiorari Guide
U.S. Supreme Court Guide to Filing In Forma Pauperis Cases, for filing a petition for asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review a case following completion of lower court appeal and/or writ processes
Three-Strikes and Two-Strikes Law
Summary of who can be sentenced under the three-strikes law and two-strikes law
Legally Changing Your Name and Gender While Incarcerated
Transgender Law Center's guide on how incarcerated transgender people can change their legal name and gender
UnCommon Law Resources
UnCommon Law supports people in the BPH parole process, and publishes resources on preparing for parole suitability hearings
Veterans Benefits
Information on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs website about veterans benefits for incarcerated people