SAN QUENTIN, CA - FEBRUARY 9: Reverend Jesse Jackson (R) walks towards the California State Prison at San Quentin for a meeting with convicted killer Kevin cooper February 9, 2004 in San Quentin, California.
A decision by an 11-judge panel of the 9th SAN QUENTIN, Calif. - The California Attorney General's Office is fighting back about the proposed release of hundreds of people incarcerated in San Quentin as a result of a court decision that found their custody in aging buildings and cramped quarters during coronavirus constituted "deliberate indifference." In a brief filed Monday in Marin County Superior Court, Xavier Becerra and his colleagues argued to Superior Court Judge Geoffrey Howard that the California prison system is.