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  2. Utah State Correctional Facility - Wikipedia

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    However, on August 19, 2015, a special session of the state legislature voted to move the prison to the northwest side of Salt Lake City. [8] The new facility was completed and the inmates from the former prison were transferred July 11–15, 2022. [4] The former prison officially closed on July 15, 2022.

  3. List of Utah state prisons - Wikipedia

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    There are no federal prisons in Utah and this list does not include county jails located in the state of Utah. As of 2010, Utah eliminated its use of private prisons for state prisoners. [ 1 ]

  4. Utah Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    The first two people executed in the modern era were Antelope and Long Hair, who were executed at the Sugar House Prison in Sugar House, Salt Lake City on September 15, 1854. [8] From 1951 to 2022, executions were held at the Utah State Prison in Draper, Utah .

  5. Parents arrested for allegedly cleaning scene for daughter ...

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    The parents of a Utah woman accused of killing her husband were arrested for allegedly cleaning up the crime scene, according to Salt Lake City jail records.

  6. Utah State Prison - Wikipedia

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    The large prison complex housed both male and female prisoners in separate units. The prison had a capacity of over 4,000 inmates. [2] The Draper site was located near Point of the Mountain along the Traverse Ridge and consists of several units named after surrounding mountains and mountain ranges. These units range from minimum security to ...

  7. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    As part of an investigation into James Slattery's private prison empire, The Huffington Post analyzed thousands of pages of court transcripts, police reports, state audits and inspection records obtained through state public records laws. Many of the documents behind the series are annotated below.