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Subject: CAV where are you?????


Author:
sending out the search party
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Date Posted: 13:16:41 03/04/08 Tue

i know the retro check must have ran out by know are you downgrading to slits or shaffers or natty lite
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Subject: chris root


Author:
grubber
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Date Posted: 16:55:19 02/29/08 Fri

hey guy what up
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Subject: ;-)


Author:
walkers , canes and wheelchairs
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Date Posted: 10:51:16 03/04/08 Tue

whats the age cut off for the 11x7 shift it appears that you guys have senior citizens working this shift. Does the TC turn to a group home after us 3x11 youngsters go home?
Subject: Duvals kid home 4 the holiday...again


Author:
blue
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Date Posted: 11:39:48 11/20/07 Tue

Its nice to know NEPOTISM is still alive and kicking in the DOC. Duvals kids assigned days off changed just in time for the holidays... Murphy and Bernie no balls, you'll get alot of respect for this one.
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Subject: Bill to monitor sex offenders sits idle


Author:
Job security
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Date Posted: 09:18:07 02/23/08 Sat

Gov. Deval Patrick’s public safety czar says a bill on hold in the Legislature would have mandated tighter supervision of serial sex offender David Flavell and possibly prevented his alleged stalking episode in a Braintree bookstore.
Public Safety Secretary Kevin Burke said the bill for mandatory post-release supervision would have given authorities the power to monitor Flavell and require him to seek treatment or return to prison if he violated certain conditions.
“We would have been able to measure his conduct, which is critical for every offender, and especially critical for sex offenders,” said Burke, noting the high rate of repeat offenses among sexual predators.
Flavell, 38, was released from state custody after Superior Court Judge Richard Moses ruled that he was not a “sexually dangerous person,” despite a two-page history of offenses. Flavell was arrested Tuesday after allegedly peeping at a woman under a bathroom stall in a Borders bookstore Jan. 29.
The post-release supervision bill filed by the Patrick administration would apply specifically to offenders like Flavell who fully serve their prison sentences and are released without mandatory supervision.
The bill imposes conditions similar to parole, requiring offenders to check in with public safety officers and avoid behaviors that led to their offenses in the past.
The Legislature’s Judiciary Committee held a hearing on the bill last fall, but the committee has not forwarded the bill to the House floor for a vote. Burke expects the bill to pass.
Meanwhile, Lt. Gov. Tim Murray yesterday pledged that the state will continue to closely track sex offenders to ensure their history and whereabouts are accurately reported to authorities and the public.
Despite the controversy swirling around the Flavell case, the governor’s administration has no jurisdiction to review Moses’ decision to release him. Only appellate courts can launch such a review upon petition of one the parties in the case, officials said.
Subject: the story of 2 ply


Author:
2 ply
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Date Posted: 15:44:41 11/28/07 Wed

Hey I need a good laugh tell me about the story of the guy that was on the tac team and found a bullet wrapped in 2 ply toilet paper in the seg cage. He was pretty amazing he could find contraband where guys just got done searching.
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Subject: ;-X


Author:
xxx
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Date Posted: 12:40:18 02/16/08 Sat

Super Anal
Subject: Will the count go up ?


Author:
CO
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Date Posted: 16:25:36 02/12/08 Tue

In the wake of two high-profile cases involving convicted sex offenders who were released into the community by judges over the objections of prosecutors, a bill was filed yesterday that demands such decisions be made solely by juries.
Convicted sex offenders who have served their time yet are seen as sexually dangerous by prosecutors can be civilly commited to the Massachusetts Treatment Center in Bridgewater for one day to life.
Under current law, either a judge or jury can decide the case.
“Incredibly, presently convicted sex offenders are the ones who determine whether or not it will be a jury made up of members of the community or a judge who will determine whether they go back into the communities. This bill will change that,” said Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone at a State House press conference with lawmakers and Jane Doe Inc.
The issue was thrust to the forefront last week after convicted sex offender Corey Saunders, 26, was arrested on charges he raped a 6-year-old boy at a public library in New Bedford. Bristol County prosecutors attempted in 2006 to have Saunders declared sexually dangerous, but Judge Richard Moses freed him despite objections from three psychologists.
Last week, Middlesex Superior Court Judge Bonnie MacLeod-Mancuso ordered the release of Andrew “Billy” Berg, 47, who confessed in 1998 to molesting and raping his girlfriend’s child four to five times a week from the time she was 8 until she was 13.
Supporters said the measure is not anti-judiciary but an attempt to give communities a say in the process that decides whether dangerous sex offenders are released.
Between July 1, 2006, and June 30, 2007, judges and juries released 37 of the 60 convicted sex offenders who prosecutors declared too dangerous to set free, said court spokeswoman Joan Kenney.
Juries heard 80 percent of those cases, Kenney said. She said the court does not track the decisions of judges who hear sexually dangerous person cases because the court is “neutral” on dispositions.
Leone said his data for Middlesex County show that juries civilly committed 68 percent of the time, while judges did so 60 percent of the time. “Sex offenders have more power and more say than prosecutors. That’s wrong. That’s outrageous in today’s society,” said state Sen. Steven Baddour (D-Methuen). “Judges should not have unfettered discretion when it comes to protecting kids.”
Saunders, who spent four years in prison for the attempted rape of a 7-year-old boy, prevailed at a bench trial when Moses found him fit for release. Yesterday, he waived his right to a dangerousness hearing.
Subject: Lt. Billy McKay Fromm CJ


Author:
Walpole Screw
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Date Posted: 14:41:46 01/27/08 Sun

How is the rat doing? He was nothing but scared at CJ. Would tell on you all the time. Oh by the way he is very good at writing confidentials. If you guys haven't found out yet that he is a coward. Ask anybody at CJ
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Subject: Here's a future headline in the papers.


Author:
Lock up the kids
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Date Posted: 12:16:29 02/04/08 Mon

A compulsive child sex predator who was convicted of drugging and raping a young girl hundreds of times and of molesting another child was ordered freed yesterday by a Cambridge judge despite objections by prosecutors who fought to have him committed to a locked treatment center.
Andrew “Billy” Berg, 47, of Shirley walked free one day after another sex predator, convicted child molester Corey Saunders, was arraigned for raping a 6-year-old boy in the New Bedford Public Library, 14 months after he was freed despite prosecutors’ attempts to have him civilly committed.
The two back-to-back cases outraged child advocates, who say Bay State judges who release predators, and lawmakers who won’t toughen sex offender laws, are unwitting enablers of child sex crimes.
“When push comes to shove, there is nobody looking out for kids in the state,” said Laurie Myers of Community Voices of Chelmsford, which has filed legislation to toughen child sex crime sentences.
“They let these predators out there. They let them hunt kids. What do they care - they are accountable to no one.”
In Cambridge yesterday, Middlesex Superior Court Judge Bonnie MacLeod-Mancuso released Berg, who in 1998 confessed to prosecutors that he first molested, then eventually raped, his girlfriend’s child four to five times a week from the time she was 8 until she was 13 years old.
In 1997 he was convicted of molesting a 9-year-old girl that his girlfriend was babysitting, and in 1990 he was jailed for 16 months for raping a woman after she passed out on a couch.
For the most recent crime, he was sentenced to 11 years, but he was released to a secure treatment facility last year, and yesterday prosecutors tried to stop him from walking free.
MacLeod-Mancuso dismissed their petition.
“The court is not convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is a sexually dangerous person,” MacLeod-Mancuso ruled.
At the hearing yesterday, two state experts told the judge Berg will offend again. All five experts who appeared agreed he was a pedophile. But a source said three of the five told the judge it is possible Berg would not offend again because he is on probation and is nearly 50 years old, an age that might mitigate his perversions.
However, the mother of one of Berg’s targets, who was just 9 when she was molested while Berg thought the girl was sleeping, is convinced Berg will strike again.
“Definitely. He will. There’s no doubt,” she said. “He uses women. He uses vulnerable women. He puts himself in your circle, then he gets your kid,” she said.
She lived in an apartment above Berg in Maynard in the late 1990s when he lived with a woman and her four daughters. One of them was repeatedly raped, but kept silent, law enforcement officials said, because Berg threatened to kill her if she talked.
After years of abuse by Berg, the girl fled the state to live with her father, and opened up about Berg’s crimes. She was committed to a mental health facility under a suicide watch.
Around the same time, the 9-year-old victim came forward, allowing prosecutors to go after Berg with multiple rape and molestation charges.
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Subject: taylor would be a good steward if he could just speak up


Author:
talks like a bitch
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Date Posted: 08:12:46 12/02/07 Sun

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Subject: Sex offender raped boy at library


Author:
Disgusted
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Date Posted: 23:04:50 02/02/08 Sat

Moments after he allegedly attacked a 6-year-old boy in a library, New Bedford police arrested a registered level 3 sex offender who was sprung from jail just 14 months ago by a judge over the protests of three psychologists.
Corey Saunders, 26, who was convicted of attempted rape of a child in 2001, was being held yesterday at the Dartmouth House of Correction pending a dangerousness hearing. Saunders is accused of raping the 6-year-old in a secluded corner of the New Bedford Public Library on Wednesday evening, while the boy’s mother used the library’s computers.
New Bedford Police said when they arrived about 5:45 p.m., they learned that the boy was “enticed to commit sexual acts,” and was raped by Saunders during the horrific encounter. All city units were immediately put on the lookout for Saunders. A short time later two detectives spotted him near the city’s homeless shelter.
Saunders is a former foster child who was raised as a ward of the state since age 12, according to published reports at the time of his 1999 arrest. He was in an Attleboro foster home less than seven hours when he tried to rape a 7-year-old boy living there. The boy’s mother intervened and Saunders was arrested.
New Bedford police said two years later Saunders was convicted of indecent assault and battery of a child and attempted rape.
When he was set to be released in December 2006, prosecutors tried to get Saunders held as a sexually dangerous person. Three expert psychologists told Superior Court Judge Richard Moses that Saunders was an “extremely sexually dangerous” predator, according to police.
Moses was appointed to the Superior Court in December 2003 under acting Gov. Jane Swift. A message left at a number listed for Moses was not returned. E-mails to the Executive Office of Public Safety were not answered.
Subject: Why is it always about sex ?


Author:
Please explain.
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Date Posted: 16:48:25 01/30/08 Wed

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Subject: Welcome to the T.C.


Author:
haha
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Date Posted: 02:52:00 01/20/08 Sun

Jail
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Subject: xxx


Author:
xxx
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Date Posted: 03:02:56 01/24/08 Thu

Cyanide and Happiness, a daily webcomic
Cyanide & Happiness @ Explosm.net
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  • Re: xxx (NT) -- Brouilette & The Greek?, 16:27:29 01/24/08 Thu
  • Re: xxx (NT) -- Foti and any female????, 21:41:56 01/25/08 Fri
  • Re: xxx (NT) -- The point of this is ?, 09:14:53 01/28/08 Mon
    • Re: xxx (NT) -- IT IS ALL ABOUT SEX., 01:22:24 02/02/08 Sat
Subject: Why ???


Author:
Just Wondering
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Date Posted: 15:12:28 12/14/07 Fri

Did Trosky retire?????? Why do the good ones leave???
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Subject: Retirement


Author:
C.O.
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Date Posted: 21:13:08 12/20/07 Thu

Lt. Steve Goldrick will be punching out for the last time on Friday Dec. 21, 2007 at MCI-Plymouth. Congratulations Goldy, you will always be remembered as a gentleman and a scholar!! Best wishes through the holidays, your retirement and future endeavors. Enjoy, "The men and women in Blue."
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Subject: Happy Holidays


Author:
board_administrator
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Date Posted: 11:19:37 12/23/07 Sun

A moment to say Hi! And thanks to all who do this job, and for doing what you do. Unfortunately some won’t be able to be there in the morning or at night with their families during these holidays, As we have to secure the rest of society from these convicted felons. To all out there no matter where you are be safe and have a happy, Holiday season and be thankful for what you have and what you get. Hope all look forward to a better year in 08.

Bless all of you for doing such a thankless job.
Subject: HOW IS WILFRED(SUNNY) SILVA DOING


Author:
X COSTIC MAN
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Date Posted: 20:53:47 11/27/07 Tue

HOPE ALL IS WELL WITH YOU PAL..
Subject: YOU'RE NEW BOSS


Author:
HAVE FUN
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Date Posted: 08:52:54 11/03/07 Sat


THIS STORY HAS BEEN FORMATTED FOR EASY PRINTING

Patrick to select new chief of prisons
Washington official seen as an agent for changing focus
By Frank Phillips, Globe Staff | November 2, 2007

Governor Deval Patrick today is expected to appoint as corrections commissioner Harold W. Clarke, the top corrections official in the state of Washington, who has built a national reputation for improving prisons despite encountering controversy.

Officials who know Clarke, who previously ran Nebraska's prison system, said his appointment would mark a shift in Massachusetts away from the hard-nosed policies established during 16 years of Republican governors.

Clarke is at the "top of the heap" among national penal experts, with a record of reducing violence in prisons and professionalizing staff, said Martin Horn, New York City's top prison official and a specialist on prison reform.

Clarke has been criticized after incidents in which felons on post-release supervision killed police officers, and also for a controversial release of felons from overcrowded jails, but his reputation remains high, Horn said.

"He is a true professional with rock-solid integrity," Horn said.

Officials in Patrick's administration said Clarke accepted Patrick's offer to take the post late yesterday, making him the second African-American to lead the Massachusetts Department of Correction. His mandate, the officials said, will be to revamp a corrections department that has focused for years on tough-on-crime policies while cutting to a bare minimum training and reentry programs.

Former attorney general Scott Harshbarger, a member of Patrick's six-member selection panel, said Clarke is up to the job of overhauling a system that has been supervised under harsh policies articulated in 1991, when former governor William F. Weld vowed to "reintroduce Massachusetts prisoners to the joys of busting rocks."

"It will be a major shift in philosophy and approach, one that will balance top-flight professional leadership and public safety with effective reentry of inmates," Harshbarger said. "This is a major-league selection."

Until Clarke's name surfaced recently, the seven-member panel, headed by Secretary of Public Safety Kevin Burke, had struggled to find a replacement for Kathleen Dennehy, who was let go last spring. Clarke is expected to be paid about the same salary as Dennehy, $140,000 a year.

Clarke will manage a system that has 11,000 inmates, a $500 million budget, and about 5,000 staff members while dealing with one of the toughest public unions, the Massachusetts Corrections Officers Federation Union. The system has 18 facilities.

Clarke, a native of Panama who headed Nebraska's prison system for 14 years before taking over Washington's system in 2005, will be Massachusetts' first black commissioner in 33 years, since John O. Boone.

Clarke has come under fire in Washington since being appointed by Governor Chris Gregoire two years ago.

He faced a crisis this year when two freed felons under post-release supervision killed two Seattle police officers in separate car accidents, and another shot and killed a county sheriff.

In addition, a work-release program in Seattle this year faced an investigation after six workers were accused of sexual misconduct and falsifying drug tests.

At the same time, an infuriated Gregoire said that she was "outraged" when Clarke's department released 90 felons from county jails because of overcrowding.

Last summer, the leadership of the Washington Federation of State Workers called for a no-confidence vote in his management. Gregoire headed off a vote by the union membership.

Harshbarger said the selection panel looked at those issues and found nothing that would alarm its members about his management abilities.

He said he expects the same sort of resistance to change in Massachusetts, but that the state needed to move beyond the legacy of Willie Horton, the convicted murderer who, while on a weekend furlough in the 1980s, went to Maryland where he raped a woman and stabbed her male companion. National Republicans used the issue to help defeat Michael Dukakis in the 1988 presidential election.

"Is Willie Horton going to dominate our correctional philosophy forever?" Harshbarger said. "Some risk is always inherent. But the risk we have now is more expensive and more dangerous than a policy of being tough but with support programs for reentry."



© Copyright 2007 The New York Times Company
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Subject: REVISED PAYMENT SCHEDULE


Author:
REVISED SCHEDULE
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Date Posted: 18:32:50 11/07/07 Wed

News
Headline:
REVISED PAYMENT SCHEDULE
Date:
11/5/2007
Story:

MCOFU has been informed of a revised payment schedule of raises, longevity payment and retroactive pay. The new dates are as follows:

11/16/07 The 7/8/07 salary chart will be implemented (representing an 11% salary increase) and the new increases will be issues with the pay advices that day.

11/30/07 A retroactive payment for the salary increases effective 10/01/06-07/07/07 (8%) will be issued. Additionally, the $3,000.00 longevity payment (eligibility dependent) will br issued with the pay advices that day (less the retroactive dues/agency fees).

12/14/07 A retroactive payment for the salary increase effective 07/08/07-10/27/07 (3%) will be issued with the pay advices that day (less the retroactive dues/agency fees increase).

Please feel free to contact the union office at 774-396-6477 with any questions or concerns.

On behalf of the Executive Board,

Ken Ferullo

Vice President
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Subject: Police officer faces charges of tampering with computer


Author:
jr
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Date Posted: 12:05:31 11/12/07 Mon

Police officer faces charges of tampering with computer
By JOSEPH B. NADEAU
11/09/2007



WOONSOCKET - A city police officer who once managed the department's evidence room is now facing felony charges of tampering with a computer housed in that area of the police station.
Attorney General Patrick J. Lynch filed the charges in Superior Court Monday against Steven Fairley of Millville, a city police officer appointed in 2004. Those charges follow an investigation into Fairley's alleged access of the department computer on several occasions via a computer at his home, Lynch spokesman Michael Healey said Thursday.
That investigation was conducted jointly by city police detectives and members of the State Police computer crimes unit, Healey said.
Fairley is charged with three counts of illegal computer access and one count of illegal computer access causing damage, Healey said.
The police officer is expected to appear in Superior Court for a pre-arraignment conference before Magistrate William J. McAtee on Dec. 12 and for formal arraignment before McAtee on Jan. 2, Healey said.
The charges follow screening by Lynch for probable cause that included a review of information developed by the State Police computer forensics unit, Healey said. The unit was able to study the computer affected by the alleged attack, and to gather information via subpoena from Fairley's Internet service provider.
"We think the evidence points to probable cause existing for these offenses," Healey said.
The charges allege that Fairley conducted the intrusions after becoming upset that patrolman Ronald Marcos was appointed supervisor of the evidence room, supplanting Fairley. In the process, Fairley tried to discredit Marcos in the performance of his new duties, according to Healey.
The investigation allegedly found that Fairley accessed the Woonsocket Police Department evidence-room computer from his home to change its passwords and block Marcos from using it. Those changes, along with attempts to access the department computer, activated security features which in turn blocked further access to its records and programming, Healey said.
"The changes prevented Officer Marcos and anyone else from signing into the system," Healey said.
As result of the modification, the police department and the City of Woonsocket was forced to spend over $2,500 to repair the damage, he said.
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Subject: Washington state prison chief coming to Massachusetts


Author:
washington version
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Date Posted: 23:27:23 11/03/07 Sat

OLYMPIA, Wash. - Washington prison chief Harold Clarke, acclaimed as one of the country’s top corrections officials but a lightning rod in the state, is resigning to become the top prison official in Massachusetts.
Gov. Chris Gregoire accepted Clarke’s resignation Friday and thanked him for his "significant contributions to public safety in Washington."
In Massachusetts, Gov. Deval Patrick told reporters, "I think the nominee, designee, is a terrific professional. He has depth and experience and judgment in the area of corrections management. We need strong leadership in our corrections."
Patrick is the state’s first black chief executive. Clarke will be only the second black to head the Massachusetts prison system. Clarke also is president-elect of the American Correctional Association.
Gregoire, like Patrick a Democrat, has been assailed by her Republican critics for the administration’s handling of prisons, particularly for the crimes committed by ex-felons who return to the streets. Her GOP challenger for re-election next year, Dino Rossi, has made it a major campaign theme.
Gregoire did not request the resignation, her staff said, but she was clearly distressed at being seen as bumbling on the public safety issue. She served 12 years as Washington’s attorney general and has long considered crime-fighting one of her strengths.
She made glancing note of the controversy in her statement. "This has not been an easy task for Harold or his family and on behalf of the people of Washington, I thank him for his service," Gregoire said.
The governor did credit Clarke with designing a re-entry program for inmates who return to their home communities and said he has improved the state’s 15 prisons.
Clarke’s resignation is effective Nov. 23. He’ll take over the top post in Massachusetts shortly thereafter.
Patrick offered Clarke the job late Thursday and gave him a mandate to revamp the Massachusetts prison agency, with more emphasis on re-entry programs and staff training.
"We made some reforms that were thoughtful, proposed by a commission that my predecessor put together, that still need to be implemented," Patrick said. "And we have to start dealing with the fact that we must have a criminal justice strategy which is both firm and fair, which is to say we want swift and certain punishment for the bad guys and girls, but we also have to deal with the fact that 90 some-odd percent of the people who are in corrections facilities will be released one day, and they need to be released prepared to rejoin a productive society."
The Massachusetts system has 11,000 inmates, 18 facilities and a $500 million budget. That is somewhat smaller than Washington’s system, which has 18,000 behind bars and 25,000 offenders under community supervision.
Clarke had been Nebraska’s longtime prison chief when Gregoire chose him to join her cabinet when she was inaugurated in January 2005. His wife, Marie, has been an assistant attorney general.
Clarke came under fire over the deaths of three King County lawmen at the hands of ex-cons last fall. Two Seattle police officers were killed in separate car crashes with ex-convicts, while a third ex-convict shot and killed a county sheriff.
Shortly thereafter, Clarke faced criticism for the release of dozens of convicts, mostly in King County, before they served their full jail sentences for violating their probation.
Clarke also was criticized by the corrections employees, who complained about prison overcrowding and Clarke’s own style and performance. Some union workers had called for a no-confidence vote, but it never was taken.
A spokesman for the Massachusetts correction officers’ union did not immediately return a call for comment.
Clarke’s departure was first rumored when a chief deputy, veteran prison official Eldon Vail, was brought in last month to help Clarke run the agency. But Gregoire’s press secretary, Lars Erickson, said Clarke’s departure was not engineered.
"He found another opportunity," Erickson said. Asked flatly if that means the governor didn’t sack him or ask him to move on, he said, "That’s correct."
In his brief letter of resignation, Clarke told the governor he appreciated her backing him and the agency. He sent Department of Corrections staffers a much longer letter saying he had mixed feelings about leaving and outlined a long list of accomplishments.
Rossi’s campaign hadn’t directly rapped Clarke, but has railed against Gregoire’s handling of crime and corrections.
Spokeswoman Jill Strait said: "I don’t blame Director Clarke for wanting to leave the state. I’m sure he must be tired of being used as Gregoire’s scapegoat."
The first black corrections commissioner in Massachusetts was John O. Boone, who last served 33 years ago.
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Subject: Pay raise dates


Author:
c
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Date Posted: 16:51:41 11/01/07 Thu

Headline:
PROJECTED DATES FOR RAISE
Date:
10/25/2007
Story:

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

Please be advised that MCOFU has been notified of the following dates for payment of raises under the new collective bargaining agreement. On November 16,2007 we are scheduled to see the first 8% raise in our checks. On November 30, 2007 we are scheduled to receive the additional 3% raise, the $3,000.00 longevity payment, and the retroactive pay. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THESE DATES MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. We will keep you updated via intranet, hotline and this web site. Stay Safe.

On Behalf of the Executive Board,

Ken Ferullo,
Vice President
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Subject: WOW


Author:
Something new who are the swingers EP & LP
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Date Posted: 23:30:33 10/30/07 Tue

Heard they been out and about (glorrry hole anyone)
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  • Re: WOW (NT) -- Heard it too first hand, 23:49:11 10/30/07 Tue
  • Re: WOW -- SWINGERS HUH, 05:29:15 10/31/07 Wed
  • Re: WOW (NT) -- heard it too, 14:35:04 10/31/07 Wed
  • Re: WOW (NT) -- you know where she cum from HAHAHAHA, 21:17:06 10/31/07 Wed
  • Re: WOW -- NO SECRETS HERE, 23:59:11 11/01/07 Thu
  • Re: WOW (NT) -- E.P. HAS NO RESPECT FOR HIS "WIFE.", 00:05:48 11/02/07 Fri
    • Re: WOW (NT) -- want to join us?, 13:12:01 11/10/07 Sat
      • Re: WOW -- ron jeremy, 08:10:17 11/11/07 Sun
        • Re: WOW (NT) -- WHAT YA THINK TRIANGLE? LAND STRIP? OR BALD?, 07:43:47 11/15/07 Thu
          • Re: WOW -- Eric stop asking these silly questions, 09:40:12 11/15/07 Thu
Subject: MY TC GIRLS


Author:
HOW MANY OF YOU PREFER IT IN THE BROWNIE BAKER OVER THE BABY MAKER
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Date Posted: 10:59:10 11/07/07 Wed

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Subject: Important Reminder - State Board Retirement Election


Author:
votesteen@hotmail.com
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Date Posted: 22:55:48 10/07/07 Sun


Attention

State Workers and Retirees
Do not forget to Vote


Our important election for the Massachusetts State Board of Retirement is this October. Ballots will be mailed to your home on October 12, 2007.

Vote
Michael
Steen


Lieutenant – Massachusetts department of corrections
Bachelors Degree – University of Massachusetts
Masters Degree – Anna Maria College

Feel free to contact me with any questions, comments or concerns at votesteen@hotmail.com or visit my website at votesteen.bravehost.com
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Subject: HOW'S LT. BILLY Mc. FROM WALPOLE DOIN' THERE?


Author:
NOMAD
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Date Posted: 01:40:24 10/31/07 Wed

We heard he does'nt want to deal w/ Husband, he did'nt want to do much at CJ either. Watch out, though! He'll stab you in the back to get ahead.
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Subject: Is this weeks paystub going to have any increase in it?


Author:
curious
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Date Posted: 05:46:34 11/01/07 Thu

Subject: Move Over JW, You've been Replaced


Author:
Pete's Friend
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Date Posted: 08:55:35 08/10/07 Fri

Pam, You have some nerve calling Joanne a slut. Screwing a fellow co-worker at his home while his wife is at work.
You are a disgrace, eveyone knows about and so will Pete eventually. "BOO HOO If Pete finds out he'll take my equines". Have some respect for yourself and for your husband. Keep your legs closed. PIG>
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Subject: heard there investigating IP address


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Bunch of Pussies got scared no more posts your all cowardss
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Date Posted: 10:53:52 08/26/07 Sun

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Subject: Oh my goodness.....


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GROW UP
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Date Posted: 15:09:56 08/22/07 Wed

Are we teenagers here at the MTC? What is wrong with you people?
ANd you guys like to talk alot of Sh*t about this TALBOT lady. how about posting a picture and link it somewhere... so you can enlighten us. Thanks
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Subject: is this true ?


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curious
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Date Posted: 00:28:40 08/18/07 Sat

the story about someone on 7-3 and a guy that used
to work at the t.c.?
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Subject: kelly landry


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co-worker
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Date Posted: 14:42:57 10/22/07 Mon

Kelly M. Landry East Bridgewater Kelly "Kel" M. Landry, age 40, of East Bridgewater, passed away Thursday, Oct. 18, 2007, in Brockton Hospital unexpectedly. She was the fiancee of Michael Ahearn of East Bridgewater, with whom she was planning a spring wedding. Born in Brockton, she was a daughter of Jean (Getchell) Landry of Swansea and the late George Landry Jr. She had lived in Fall River for most of her life before moving to East Bridgewater 15 years ago. She was a 1984 graduate of B.M.C. Durfee High School, where she was a star basketball and softball player. After graduation, she was employed as a correctional officer at Bridgewater Massachusetts Correctional Institution for 20 years, before retiring this year. Kelly was an avid New England Patriots and Boston Red Sox fan. She especially loved her two dogs, Brady and Ginger. In addition to her mother and fiance, she is survived by four sisters, her twin sister, Karen Reis and her husband Daniel of Fall River, Joan Landry of Swansea, Cheryl Sherry Newman and her husband Ron of Swansea, Donna Pelletier of Brockton; six brothers, Don Reid and his wife Deb of Carver, Steve Reid and his wife Deb of Dedham, George Landry of Fall River, John Landry and his wife Sue of Somerset, Thomas Landry and his wife Margaret of Swansea and William Landry of Fall River. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Elizabeth Landry of Somerset; and 19 nieces and nephews; and two great-nephews. Her funeral will be held Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007, at 10 a.m. in the Waring-Sullivan Home of Memorial Tribute at Brichcrest, 189 Gardners Neck Road, Swansea. Relatives and friends invited. Her visiting hours will be held Tuesday 4-8 p.m. Burial in Notre Dame Cemetery, Fall River. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Lt. Robert Cabral Soccer Field Fund, c/o Swansea School Administration Building, 1 Gardners Neck Road, Swansea, MA 02777, or to the Amputee Coalition of America, 900 East Hill St., Suite 205, Knoxville, TN 37915. For directions or tributes, www.waring-sullivan.com.
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Subject: funny video/song


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gg
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Date Posted: 08:44:23 10/12/07 Fri


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Subject: A NEW START


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WHO CARES
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Date Posted: 12:13:57 10/12/07 Fri

http://www.voy.com/213642/
Subject: To all Pete Vanesse's "friends"


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Are you going to tell him or am I
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Date Posted: 15:39:02 08/27/07 Mon

Poor Pete first JW now "BIG GUY" does Pam Painter or any of his so called "DOC FRIENDS" have any respect for this guy?To let him continually be made a fool by his wife and his friends all know but wont tell him. You guys are as bad as her.
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Subject: YOUR all faggots


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pussies all over the TC
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Date Posted: 19:11:51 10/04/07 Thu

You TOO BERNIE
Subject: CAN'T WE ALL JUST GET ALONG?!!!


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Brother Love
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Date Posted: 11:33:36 09/12/07 Wed

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Subject: duvals kid in the house


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Date Posted: 18:03:11 09/27/07 Thu

wonder what the TC is going to be like, since poppa smurf planted his mole within the joint. What ya think more camera's or less camera's ?
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