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San Quentin Rehabilitation Center (SQ), formerly known as San Quentin State Prison, [2] is a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation state prison for men, located north of San Francisco in the unincorporated [3] place of San Quentin in Marin County. Established in 1852, and opening in 1854, [4] San Quentin is the oldest prison ...
This page is a list of notable inmates currently serving time at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center (formerly San Quentin State Prison). As of July 2023, there are nearly 4000 convicts located at the institution. [1]
Pages in category "Inmates of San Quentin State Prison" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Harley Oliver Teets (14 November 1906 in Terra Alta, Preston County, West Virginia [1] – 1 September 1957 in Marin, California [2]) was the warden of San Quentin State Prison from 1951 until his death in 1957. During that time he presided over executions performed in San Quentin's notorious gas chamber.
In San Quentin State Prison and decades through a lengthy sentence, Rahsaan Thomas wasn’t at the peak of his physical fitness, nor was he expecting that to change much. Sentenced to 55 to life ...
His last words were, “No, warden, I want to proceed. Thank you, warden.”
Juan Haines, an inmate at San Quentin for nearly three decades, said the governor’s efforts to shift the culture at San Quentin would only work if both inmates and prison guards are buying into ...
His father was a guard at San Quentin, he was raised on the prison grounds, and his wife's father was also a San Quentin guard. [1] The 1954 film Duffy of San Quentin tells his story as a warden. [citation needed] [2] His accomplishments during his tenure as warden include: [1] [3] Elimination of corporal punishment; Improvement of food services