This sounds exactly what I heard from a guy who did a 6 year stint at San Quentin on a clerical error in the 90's. He said the job training was subpar. You basically do your time, and were dropped off at the San Rafael bus station with $200. (It's now $400.). Many guys went right back because of Probation infractions, like being in the presence of another felon. There are a lot of felons, especially when homeless. All it takes is pissing off the wrong cop.
He told me he was falsely incarcerated. I didn't know what to believe, or say. I was young, and still kinda believed in the system. I do remember telling him there are nonprofit attorneys whom might take your case. He said, "I just don't care anymore.". I didn't quite understand, probably because of my young age. It turns out he was kept in jail over a clerical error. It didn't matter because he died homeless over a pnumonia.
He told me he was falsely incarcerated. I didn't know what to believe, or say. I was young, and still kinda believed in the system. I do remember telling him there are nonprofit attorneys whom might take your case. He said, "I just don't care anymore.". I didn't quite understand, probably because of my young age. It turns out he was kept in jail over a clerical error. It didn't matter because he died homeless over a pnumonia.