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Jimmy Autry State Prison is a state prison located in Mitchell County, near Pelham, Georgia. [1] It was constructed in 1992 and opened in 1993. Autry houses close security inmates who, due to their offense or behavior, would not be safe in the general prison population. Sex offender treatment is compulsory.
Mitchell County Correctional Institute Camilla: Medium 135 Adult males Muscogee County Prison Columbus: Medium 576 Adult males Richmond County Correctional Institution Augusta: Medium 230 Adult males Screven County Prison Sylvania: Medium 148 Adult males Spalding County Correctional Institution Griffin: Medium 384 Adult males
Davidson Correctional Center 258 Forsyth Correctional Center 248 ... Avery Mitchell Correctional Institution 816 Brown Creek Correctional Institution: 1,204
Lt. Troy Mitchell, with the help of other guards, is accused of pouring buckets of water over the mouths and noses of two shackled inmates at the Auburn Correctional Facility in separate incidents ...
Joyce Mitchell, defended by a Clinton County public defender, pleaded guilty to promoting prison contraband and criminal facilitation. [41] She was sentenced to two-and-a-third to seven years in prison, fined $6,375, and ordered to pay $79,841 in restitution. [42] [43] Mitchell was granted parole and released from prison in February 2020. [44]
Inmate Matthew Raymond alleged that corrections Lt. Troy Mitchell waterboarded and assaulted him in 2016 at the Auburn Correction Facility in Auburn, New York, according to a federal law suit ...
More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.
Charles D. Hudson Transitional Center is a Georgia Department of Corrections work release facility located in LaGrange, Georgia. Opened in 2003, the center houses 155 adult male offenders. Residents in the work release program are given the opportunity to obtain employment in the community and address reentry-related needs prior to release.