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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 ...
During the trial, two San Quentin guards, Charles Breckenridge and Urbano Rubiaco, Jr., testified that Pinell had cut their throats. [10] On August 12, 1976, Pinell was convicted of two counts of felony assault by a prisoner serving a sentence for life imprisonment. [10] In 1985, he was serving his sentence in Folsom State Prison. [1]
Convicted of murdering 4 people in 1984, and suspected of killing at least one other person. [14] [15] Steven David Catlin: D32989 Convicted of poisoning his two wives and his adoptive mother. [16] Tiequon Cox: D29801 Crips member who was convicted of murdering 4 people that were related to NFL player Kermit Alexander. [17] Richard Allen Davis ...
Since Feb. 26, the state has transferred 324 inmates with death sentences from San Quentin Rehabilitation Center to other state prisons, which accounts for more than half of the 639 inmates with ...
An internal report by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction found two inmates escaped in May 2023 by hiding in a dumpster and disguising a bed to make it look like someone was ...
Two inmates who escaped from an Ohio prison this week did so by concealing themselves in a dumpster, the state department of corrections said Friday as a search for one of the men continued.
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]
Kim Kardashian gave talk to inmates under project backed by ‘The Hangover’ producer Scott Budnick