noun Street Slang

602

SIKS-oh-TOO · noun · slang

A California inmate grievance/complaint form.

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The California form used to file a complaint or grievance, including against staff. To '602 someone' is to file against them.

“He 602'd the officer for tossing his legal papers.”
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602 In A Sentence

He 602'd the officer for tossing his legal papers.

Origin & Usage

From the CDCR appeal form number 602.

People Also Ask

What is a 602 in California prison?

It's the CDCR appeal form an inmate uses to file an official complaint or grievance, including one against staff. It's the formal channel for challenging treatment or decisions.

What does it mean to '602 someone'?

Used as a verb, to '602 someone' means to file a grievance against them, as in '602'd the officer for tossing his legal papers.'

Where does the number come from?

It's the CDCR appeal form number, form 602. Inmates name the grievance after the form itself.

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