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1 GENERAL ELECTRIC AML3600SFP MAIN LUG L2 $1,450.00 |
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SIEMENS 800AMP MAIN LUG P4/S4 PANELBOARD NEW 3PH 4 WIRE 480V/277V ALUMINUM $760.00 |
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General Electric 225 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 277/480 Volt Panelboard – E205 $850.00 |
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SIEMENS 600AMP MAIN LUG P4/S4 PANELBOARD NEW 3PH 4 WIRE 480V/277V ALUMINUM $689.00 |
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SQD 400 Amp Main Lug, NF, 277/480 Volt with Surgelogic – E349 $750.00 |
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Siemens 400 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 42 Circuit Panelboard – #291 $750.00 |
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SQUARE D MAIN LUG PANEL NQOD43L3L225CU 225A 3 PHASE 4 WIRE WITH BREAKERS USED.. $800.00 |
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Siemens 225 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 277/480 Volt Panelboard – E311 $750.00 |
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Murray 400 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase Panelboard # E284 $750.00 |
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GE 400 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase, 240 Volt Panelboard # E231 $650.00 |
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Siemens 250 Amp Main Lug 277/480 Volt, 42 Circuit Panelboard – E152 $700.00 |
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GE TQD32225 Main Breaker Panelboard with Feed Through Lugs # E256 $700.00 |
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Square D 400 Amp Main Lug NQOD Panelboard, 3 Phase # E230 $650.00 |
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SQD 200 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 120/208 Volt, Nema 3R Panelboard – E409 $650.00 |
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Siemens 125 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 277/480 Volt Panelboard – E349 $650.00 |
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CH 225 Amp Main Lug 277/480 Volt Panelboard – E416 $650.00 |
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Siemens 225 Amp, 277/480 Volt, Main Lug 3 Phase Panelboard – E84 $650.00 |
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GE TQD32150 Main Breaker Panelboard, 120/208 Volt, With Feed Through Lugs # E229 $650.00 |
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General Electric 225 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 120/208 Volt Panelboard – E567 $650.00 |
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General Electric 225 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase 120/208 Volt Panelboard – E573 $650.00 |
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Siemens 125 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 120/208 Volt Panelboard – E441 $650.00 |
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WH 100 Amp Main Lug PRL2, 277/480 Volt Panelboard – E420 $650.00 |
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Westinghouse 225 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase 277/480 Volt Panelboard – E12 $600.00 |
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Siemens 250 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 120/208 Panelboard – E378 $600.00 |
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SIEMENS 400AMP MAIN LUG P2 PANELBOARD 3PH 4 WIRE 208Y/120V W/ SUB FEED (A) $475.00 |
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Cutler Hammer 250 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 480 Volt Panelboard – E293 $600.00 |
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General Electric 225 Amp Main Lug, 277/480 Volt Panelboard – E398 $600.00 |
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Siemens 250 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase 120/208 Volt Panelboard – E244 $550.00 |
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Challenger 225 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase Panelboard 120/208 Volt # E248 $550.00 |
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General Electric 125 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase Panelboard w/contactor – E289 $550.00 |
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Siemens 250 Amp Main Lug, 277/480 Volt, 3 Phase Panelboards – E533 $550.00 |
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Siemens 225 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase, 120/208 Volt, 42 Circuit Panelboard – E568 $550.00 |
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WH 225 Amp Main Lug Pow-R-Line 2 277/480 Volt, Panelboard – E423 $550.00 |
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Siemens Type S3 225 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase, 120/208 Volt Panelboard – E572 $550.00 |
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Siemens 250 Amp Main Lug Panelboard, 3 Phase, 120/240 Volt, Feed Through # E254 $550.00 |
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General Electric 125 Amp Main Lug, 277/480 Volt, 30 Circuit Panelboard – E513 $550.00 |
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Westinghouse 225 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase, 120/208 Volt Panelboard – E51 $500.00 |
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Siemens 250 Amp Main Lug 120/208 Volt Panelboard w/Feed Thru Lugs – E598 $500.00 |
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Cutler Hammer 225 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 120/208 Volt Panelboard – E395 $500.00 |
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GE 100 Amp,120/208 volt,3ph, Main Lug,Asco 940 RC/Lighting Panel #E126 $500.00 |
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SQUARE D PANELBOARD INTERIOR, NQ30L1, 100 AMP MAIN LUG, 30 CIRCUIT POLES $450.00 |
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General Electric 225 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 18 Circuit Panelboard – E290 $450.00 |
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Siemens Type 51, 125 Amp Main Lug, 42 Circuit Panelboard 120/208 Volt – E195 $450.00 |
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GE 125 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase Panelboard # E278 $450.00 |
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GE 225 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase 4 Wire 120/208 Volt Panelboard – E7 $450.00 |
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General Electric 225 Amp Main Lug Panelboard with THQB Sub-Feed – E296 $450.00 |
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ITE 225 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 120/208 Volt, 42 Circuit Panelboard – E304 $450.00 |
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Siemens 125 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase, 120/208 Volt Panelboard – E595 $450.00 |
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SIEMENS 400AMP LOAD CENTER 3PHASE 240VAC 24SPACES INDOOR MAIN LUG ONLY NEW $500.00 |
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ITE 100 Amp Main Lug 18 Circuit Panelboard with Lighting Contactor # E280 $450.00 |
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Square D 225 Amp Main Lug 1 Phase, 120/240 Volt Panelboard – E564 $450.00 |
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Square D NQOB 44-98874-10 400 Amp 120/208 Panelboard Main Lug Only (MLO) $375.00 |
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General Electric 125 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase Panelboard – E281 $400.00 |
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Siemens 100 Amp Main Lug Panelboard 42 Circuit, 120/208 Volt – E225 $400.00 |
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General Electric 400 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase 120/208 Volt Load Center # E233 $400.00 |
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NEW Square D 3 Phase 225A Main Lug Panelboard w/ Box & Surface Cover $415.00 |
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CH 100 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 120/208 Volt Panelboard – E344 $350.00 |
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ITE 225 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase 120/208 Volt Panelboard # E264 $350.00 |
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CH 100 Amp Main Lug Panelboard, 120/240 Volt, 1 Phase, # E69 $350.00 |
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Cutler Hammer PRL1 100 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase 120/208 Volt Panelboard – E53 $350.00 |
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SQD 125 Amp Main Lug, NQOD, 3 Phase, 120/208 Volt Panelboard – E364 $350.00 |
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General Electric 125 Amp, 277/480 Volt Main Lug Panelboard – E389 $350.00 |
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Square D 225 Amp Main Lug 1 Phase Panelboard # E247 $350.00 |
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General Electric 125 Amp Main Lug Panelboard, 3 Phase, 24 Circuit # E249 $350.00 |
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Cutler Hammer 100 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase Panelboard # E259 $350.00 |
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ITE 225 Amp Main Lug 36 Circuit Panelboard # E283 $350.00 |
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Square D 225 Amp Main Lug 1 Phase 120/240 Volt Panelboard # E104 $350.00 |
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Square D 225 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 120/208 Volt Panelboard – E562 $350.00 |
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Siemens 100 Amp Main Lug 18 Circuit, 277/480 Volt Panelboard – E317 $350.00 |
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SQ D QO132M100 32-CT 100A MAIN LUG LOADCENTER PANEL $345.00 |
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GE 225 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 120/208 Volt 24 Circuit Panelboard – E385 $300.00 |
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GE 125 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 30 Circuit Panelboard # E194 $300.00 |
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General Electric 125 Amp Main Lug 1 Phase Panelboard, 30 Circuit # E285 $300.00 |
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General Electric 125 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase Panelboard, 18 Circuit – E286 $300.00 |
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GE 125 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 120/208 Volt Panelboard – E4 $300.00 |
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General Electric 200 Amp Main Lug, 3 Ph, 120/208 Volt Panelboard – E298 $300.00 |
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Westinghouse 100 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase, 120/208 Volt 18 Circuit Panelboard – E319 $300.00 |
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CH 100 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 120/208 Volt Panelboard – E348 $300.00 |
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NEW GE TMP3L6R 3PH 600AMP MAIN LUG $299.99 |
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Square D NQOD 24 Circuit, 100 Amp, Main Lug Panelboard – E542 $300.00 |
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SQD Square D 125 Amp Main Lug, Nema 3R Load Center – E133 $275.00 |
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SQUARE D SINGLE PHASE LOAD CENTER, 225 AMP, 42 SPACES, MAIN LUGS ONLY $250.00 |
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Square D 100 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase, 30 Circuit Panelboard # E226 $250.00 |
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Square D 100 Amp Main Lug 1 Phase 120/240 Volt NQOD Panelboard – E250 $250.00 |
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Siemens G2030L1150 150A Electrical Main Lug Load Center $280.49 |
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Siemens G4242ML3200CU 200 Amp Main Lug Load Center – E155 $225.00 |
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ZINSCO QFB 200 AMP MAIN BREAKER TYPE D WITH FEED THRU LUGS SHIPS INSURED $274.95 |
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HC8SN Panelboard Solid Neutral I Line Neural Assembly 800 amp main lugs $256.02 |
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GE TL42-420R 200 amp 42-Circuit Outdoor Main Lug Load Center w/36-20 ap breakers $149.00 |
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FPE 225 AMP MAIN LUG ELECTRICAL PANELBOARD 208Y / 120 V $199.99 |
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SQD 225 Amp Main Lug 3 Phase, 30 Circuit Load Center – E359 $150.00 |
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SQD 225 Amp Main Lug, 3 Phase, 42 Circuit, 120/208 Volt Panelboard – E354 $150.00 |
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GE 200 Amp Main Lug, 1 Phase, 120/240 Volt 42 Circuit Load Center – E357 $150.00 |
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Square D 125 Amp Main Lug, 1 Phase, 16 Circuit, Nema 3R Load Center – E490 $125.00 |
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Siemens 125 Amp Main Lug, 1 Phase, 120/240 Volt Load Center E482 $125.00 |
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CUTLER-HAMMER MAIN LUG LOADCENTER CH32L150D 150A *NEW* $150.00 |
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CUTLER-HAMMER 175A Main Lug Retrofit Kit RACH20L175Y2 $149.99 |
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Square D 200 Amp MLO Main Lug Panel 3 pole 30 circuits BX330A $99.00 |
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Generac 200 amp main lug circuit breaker $129.99 |
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ZINSCO / SYLVANIA / 100 AMP MAIN “NON-LUG TYPE TC” MAGNATRIP $129.95 |
Main Lug Questions

Maine Prison Advocacy Group Files Federal Complaint On Prisoner Deaths
Copyright (c) 2011 Stan Moody
Jonathan M. Smith, Chief
Civil Rights Division RE: Request for Investigation Special Litigation Section of Maine Department of Corrections U.S. Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20530
March 17, 2011
Dear Jonathan M. Smith:
The Maine Prisoner Advocacy Coalition (M-PAC), a growing coalition of human rights activists across the State, respectfully requests an investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice of reoccurring medical neglect and security violations at Maine State Prison in Warren, ME, as well as in Maine’s other prisons.
On April 24, 2009, Prisoner Sheldon Weinstein was found deceased in Segregation Cell B117 from a beating allegedly received in his general population housing unit four days earlier on April 20. The medical examiner determined that he died from a ruptured spleen.
Weinstein was processed to segregation on the morning of April 23 after complaining of being in fear for his life. When he died, he had a huge black left eye that was not noted by the officer responsible for his segregation nor by the mental health worker who conducted his intake on the 23rd.
Weinstein’s family was informed that he had died of natural causes, whereupon his remains were cremated.
On May 22, a prison chaplain issued a 3-page internal memo critiquing systemic cultural problems within the prison that led to the death of Prisoner Weinstein. On June 9, OPEGA, the Maine State Legislative Watchdog Agency, issued its investigative findings that implicated prison administration in a conspiracy to silence staff reporting of human rights violations. The OPEGA report mirrored the internal memo.
The chaplain has since left the prison under duress. Mental health worker, Katherine Gerrish, who along with the chaplain was closely in contact with Weinstein, was forced out of the prison by physical and sexual harassments and assaults, threats and ultimately criminal charges.
No Grand Jury indictment has yet been handed down on Mr. Weinstein’s case that has been determined by the Maine State Police to be a homicide.
Another incident indicating a system of medical neglect and abuse occurred on November 19, 2009 when Prisoner Victor Valdez, a non-English speaking prisoner with serious medical conditions, was reportedly lugged to segregation from his housing unit bleeding profusely, purportedly for not responding quickly enough to a lockdown command that he may not have heard.
Having been warned by prisoners on the inside, M-PAC immediately notified the Maine Department of Corrections (MDOC) that Valdez’s life was in danger. After investigation, MDOC concluded that not to be true, discounting the witness reports of ten or more prisoners regarding the continuous abuse he had been receiving by staff, in addition to what transpired on Nov 19th as “the prisoners’ concerns are without merit.”
Eight days later, on the evening of November 27, Valdez was declared dead, reportedly by a medical trainee at the Emergency Room of Maine Medical Center, some 80 miles south of the prison, although the details have not been fully disclosed. It is not known whether he died in segregation, in the prison infirmary (thus being transported as a corpse) or if he died on the way to the hospital. In fact, we will never know exactly what happened.
Although the State Medical Examiner, under the AG’s Office, was notified of the death, she determined that a medical exam and subsequent autopsy were unnecessary in light of Valdez’s medical history. His body was cremated upon approval by his family of New York and the Dominican Republic, who were informed that he died of natural causes. A year later, they first learned about the circumstances preceding Valdez’s death.
Prison officials have referred to medical release documents reportedly signed on certain dates by Valdez. No one has seen these; and, if in existence, they would have questionable merit in light of his language barrier and typical mental health problems related to his disease, in addition to the many witnesses who state Valdez’s refusal to accept dialysis was because of duress and force by staff.
Despite efforts by M-PAC through Valdez’s family, we have been unable thus far to secure his medical records and his computerized mental health records, although both have been readily available to the AG’s Office. M-PAC’s contact with the Valdez family was facilitated when prison administration attempted a year after his death to obtain a release from the Valdez family to use the medical reports in a press conference.
That permission was denied due to the family’s confusion and because of they had been deprived of receiving his personal effects or his remains.
You will find attached a number of articles and Op Ed pieces written about this spate of medical and security abuses. Please know that attempts to interact with the MDOC have been courteous but fruitless.
Having exhausted all avenues of appeal to state officials and through the media, M-PAC appeals to the Justice Department as a final arbiter. There is little doubt that contracted medical services, particularly at Maine State Prison, have been executed in a manner that suggests systematic, wanton and callous disregard for the pain and suffering of prisoners, particularly diabetics, the mentally ill, and elderly inmates with a variety of disabilities. M-PAC has a great deal of documentation of people deprived of handicap accessible options, diabetic needs, and much more.
At this juncture, we hasten to add that the MDOC has a new Commissioner,
Joseph Ponte, who met with M-PAC representatives and agreed to look into these, and other matters, brought to his attention. While we may have cause for more optimism, subsequent to that meeting, to improved communications, we feel that the conditions we are reporting speak to actions that go beyond internal policy change and disciplinary actions. Previous attempts by M-PAC staff to bring attention to these patterns have been met with resistance and retribution from the Maine Department of Corrections.
We request that in your consideration you speak with a number of terminated or otherwise former staff members concerning administrative protocols and treatment of grievances by prison security.
M-PAC thanks you for your kind consideration of this request and commits to you our most vigorous efforts to assist in bringing these matters to conclusion and humane treatment to incarcerated citizens of Maine. *
Sincerely,
Judy Garvey and James Bergin, Co-Coordinators
Maine Prisoner Advocacy Coalition (M-PAC)
www.maineprisoneradvocacy.org
c/o 272 Turkey Farm Rd., Blue Hill, ME 04614 . 207-374-3608
* M-PAC has previously sent copies of documentation and witness reports about Victor Valdez to Ayanna Brown, Investigator, Civil Rights Division from email address bluehillme@roadrunner.com
About the Author
Author Stan Moody has served in the Maine Legislature, was a prison chaplain and has written scores of articles on prison reform. He is a board member of Solitary Watch and has received the ACLU-ME Civil Liberties Baldwin Award for outstanding efforts to defend civil liberties in Maine. Stan’s articles can be read at
http://www.scribd.com/stanmoody
and
https://moodyreport.wordpress.com
.
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