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The facility is also referenced as Sacramento State Prison, CSP-Sacramento, CSP-SAC, and occasionally, New Folsom or New Folsom Prison which was its official name prior to October 1992. [2] [3] Because the facility is adjacent to Folsom State Prison (FSP), both SAC and FSP share the mailing address: Represa, CA 95671.
Both FSP and California State Prison, Sacramento (SAC) share the mailing address: Represa, CA 95671. [8] [9] Represa (translated as "dam" from the Spanish language) is the name given in 1892 to the State Prison post office because of its proximity to a dam on the American River that was under construction at the time.
California State Prison, Los Angeles County: LAC Los Angeles: 1993 Yes 2,300 3,158 137.3% California State Prison, Sacramento: SAC Sacramento: 1986 1,828 2,363 129.3% California State Prison, Solano: SOL Solano: 1984 2,610 3,752 143.8% California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison, Corcoran: SATF Kings: 1997 Yes 3,424 4,844 141.5%
An inmate at the California State Prison, Sacramento died on Friday, April 12, 2024 after prison guards pinned him to the ground during an attack, causing him to lose consciousness.
For the record: 12:30 p.m. April 1, 2024: An earlier version of this article referred to California Sen. Brian Dahle (R-Bieber) as a state Assembly member. Also, the story stated that Proposition ...
In 2013, he was sentenced to state prison again following a conviction for assault with a firearm likely to cause great bodily injury, possessing or owning a firearm by a felon and criminal threat ...
Glenn station, Folsom City Hall, Folsom State Prison: 6 am - 8 am, 2:35 pm - 4:45 pm every 20 mins E10 Big Horn & Civic Center to P St E-tran: Elk Grove, California, Sacramento, California (commute route) 5:30 am - 7:30 am (to P Street) 3:30 pm - 5:30 pm (to Big Horn) every 60 mins E11 Franklin High School to 29th St Station: 6 am - 7:50 am
In response to a federal order to reduce overcrowding at the state's prison facilities, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation started leasing the facility in 2013 for $28.5 million yearly. [3] [6] Former guards, previously privately contracted, transferred to become state correctional officers after eight weeks of training ...