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  2. List of current inmates at San Quentin Rehabilitation Center

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    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]

  3. San Quentin Rehabilitation Center - Wikipedia

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    The San Quentin Drama Workshop began at the prison in 1958 after a performance of Waiting for Godot the previous year. [36] The San Quentin SQUIRES ("San Quentin Utilization of Inmate Resources, Experiences, and Studies") program, which began in 1964, is reported to be the "oldest juvenile awareness program in the United States."

  4. Category:Inmates of San Quentin State Prison - Wikipedia

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    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. A.

  5. San Quentin inmates find community through tennis - AOL

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    “Twinkle Toes," suggested another inmate named Kenny, who preferred not to give his last name out of respect for his victim's family. San Quentin inmates find community through tennis Skip to ...

  6. Newsom plans to transform San Quentin State Prison ... - AOL

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    Newsom in 2019 instituted a moratorium on executions, and the state has begun moving San Quentin’s remaining 700 death row inmates to other prisons. San Quentin is home to more than 3,600 ...

  7. More Than 1,100 Inmates Infected With COVID-19 At San Quentin ...

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    A severe COVID-19 outbreak is fanning through California's notorious San Quentin State Prison after an alleged botched transfer of inmates from another prison impacted by the virus. More than ...

  8. Tiequon Cox - Wikipedia

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    On July 18, 2000, three inmates, regarded as some of San Quentin's most dangerous prisoners, almost escaped. [4] The three, identified as Tiequon Cox, Paul Tuilaepa and Noel Jackson, rushed towards a hole that had been unraveled from a four-foot section of a chain-link fence, nearly escaping with the intent of taking hostages.

  9. San Quentin News - Wikipedia

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    The San Quentin News was founded in 1940 by Clinton Duffy, the then warden of San Quentin State Prison, as an inmate-edited newspaper. [2] The newspaper had a spotty publication record until completely closing in the 1990s. [2] It was reestablished in 2008 by warden Robert Ayers, Jr. and, as of 2014, had a print circulation of 11,500. [3]