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  2. Orleans Parish Prison - Wikipedia

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    Orleans Parish Prison is the city jail for New Orleans, Louisiana.First opened in 1837, it is operated by the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office.Most of the prisoners—1,300 of the 1,500 or so as of June 2016—are awaiting trial.

  3. 1891 New Orleans lynchings - Wikipedia

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    The Crescent City Lynchings: The Murder of Chief Hennessy, the New Orleans "Mafia" Trials, and the Parish Prison Mob. Guilford, CT. ISBN 978-1-59228-901-1. OCLC 77536401. {}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ; Cummins, Light Townsend (2014). Louisiana: A History.

  4. List of Louisiana state prisons - Wikipedia

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    It does not include federal prisons or parish jails located in the state of Louisiana. The Louisiana Department of Public Safety & Corrections directly operates all except two. Allen Correctional Center; Avoyelles Correctional Center - As of 2012, the state planned to privatize Avoyelles [1]

  5. Typo leads to early release of convict

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  6. Killing of Fernando Rios - Wikipedia

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    In October 1964, Drennan and Farrell appeared in court in New Orleans regarding the robbery charges and accepted a plea bargain where they pled guilty, were sentenced to six-month sentences in the Orleans Parish Prison, but immediately received a suspension "during defendants good behavior", ultimately not serving any time. [82]

  7. Effects of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    After the flood waters receded, many of the inmates of Orleans Parish Prison served longer sentences due to the lack of government in New Orleans and public defender staff shortages. [citation needed] The Criminal Justice System was out of order in the city for months and did not release its first prisoner on bond until October 2006. [101]