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[21] [22] In addition, while in the Fresno County Jail on June 27, 1981, Allen called a “death penalty” vote for an inmate and directed an attack in which inmates scalded the target with two gallons of hot water, tied him to the cell bars and beat him, shot him with a zip gun, a type of improvised firearm, and threw razor blades and ...
Fresno: 1994 2,308 3,062 132.7% Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility: RJD San Diego: 1987 Yes 2,992 3,806 127.2% Salinas Valley State Prison: SVSP Monterey: 1996 2,452 2,877 117.3% San Quentin State Prison: SQ Marin: 1852 Yes Not formally designated, but has substantial reentry programming 3,082 3,776 122.5%
Fresno County Main Jail [18] Fresno: 1064 952 The Fresno County Sheriff has been under a Federal Consent Decree since 1993 in response to chronic overcrowding. Fresno North Annex Jail [19] Fresno: 1152 1564 The Fresno County Sheriff has been under a Federal Consent Decree since 1993 in response to chronic overcrowding. Fresno South Annex Jail ...
Per the BOP, RRMs "administer contracts for community-based programs and serve as the Federal Bureau of Prisons local liaison with the federal courts, the U.S. Marshals Service, state and local corrections, and a variety of community groups within their specific judicial districts.
Location of Coalinga in Fresno County, and location of Fresno County in California. The prison opened in November 1994. On July 17, 2000, PVSP activated two substance abuse programs involving community services for inmates who have a history of substance abuse.
A spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of California, which tried the Fresno and Sacramento cases, declined to comment. Read more: California inmate recruited 'wives ...
Jason Budrow, 43, appeared in Fresno County Superior Court to enter his plea to charges of attempted murder, assault by an inmate serving a life sentence, assault with a deadly weapon by an inmate ...
After Governor Pete Wilson decreed in December 1991 that CCWF shall hold all female death row inmates in California, Maureen McDermott became the first death row inmate at CCWF. [ 23 ] [ 24 ] She was the first woman sentenced to death in a period of several decades, and at one period, she was the only person in the unit. [ 25 ]