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  2. Calvin C. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, their son Calvin Crawford Johnson Jr. (1958–2023) was the first person exonerated by DNA evidence in Georgia after a criminal conviction, after 16 years' imprisonment for rape and burglary. He wrote a memoir, and was a leader of the Innocence Project in New York and Georgia. [4] [5] [6] Johnson Sr. died in June 2018. [7]

  3. Georgia Innocence Project - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Innocence Project was founded in 2002 by September Guy and Jill Polster, [6] inspired by the exoneration of Calvin Johnson, Jr. in 1999 by the Innocence Project in New York. [7] Johnson was the first person in the state of Georgia to be exonerated through DNA, and his case highlighted to Guy and Polster the capacity of new ...

  4. List of Georgia Department of Corrections facilities - Wikipedia

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    Johnson State Prison: Wrightsville: Medium 1612 Adult males Lee State Prison Leesburg: Medium 762 Adult males Long Unit: Ludowici: Medium 212 Adult males Macon State Prison: Oglethorpe: Close 1762 Adult males Montgomery State Prison Mount Vernon: Medium 418 Adult males Phillips State Prison: Buford: Close 925 Adult males Pulaski State Prison ...

  5. Calvin Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson was born to Calvin Johnson Sr. and Arica Johnson on September 29, 1985, in Tyrone, Georgia. [7] [8] Johnson's mother holds a Doctor of Education. Johnson's parents stressed education in his childhood, forbidding him from playing sports if he didn't receive As and Bs in school. [9] Johnson was 6 feet tall in middle school, and 6 feet 4 ...

  6. Johnson State Prison - Wikipedia

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    Johnson State Prison is located in Wrightsville, Georgia in Johnson County, Georgia. It is a medium security prison owned and operated by the Georgia Department of Corrections, it houses adult male felons. The facilities' capacity is 1600 inmates. Construction began in 1991 and it was opened in 1992.

  7. Georgia Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    The State of Georgia passed a rewritten death penalty law in 1973. In 1976 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Georgia death penalty was constitutional. [19] In June 1980 the site of execution was moved to GDCP, and a new electric chair was installed in place of the original one. The original chair was put on display at the Georgia State Prison.

  8. Georgia Diagnostic and Classification State Prison - Wikipedia

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    Women under the sentence of death are housed at the Arrendale State Prison. [11] The site of execution was moved from the Georgia State Prison to GDCP in June 1980, and a new electric chair was installed in place of the previous one, which was moved to a display at the Georgia State Prison. On December 15, 1983, the first execution at GDCP ...

  9. Albany Transitional Center - Wikipedia

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    Albany Transitional Center is located in Albany, Georgia in Dougherty County, Georgia. The facility houses 150 adult male felons, it was constructed in 1906. It was renovated in 1990 and re-opened in 1991. It is a minimum-security prison.