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Sussex I State Prison is a prison of the Virginia Department of Corrections located in unincorporated Sussex County, Virginia, [2] near Waverly. [3] It is adjacent to Sussex II State Prison, which lies to its northwest, just across Mussellwhite Drive. The prison, a maximum security facility, opened in May 1998. [4] It serves as an intake ...
Sussex II State Prison was a prison of the Virginia Department of Corrections located in unincorporated Sussex County, Virginia, [1] near Waverly. It was adjacent to Sussex I State Prison, which lies to its southeast, just across Mussellwhite Drive. One of only four state prisons, the facility had a maximum capacity of 1,352 offenders.
Nottoway Correctional Center: Burkeville: 1,112 Patrick Henry Correctional Unit Ridgeway: 136 Pocahontas State Correctional Center: Pocahontas: 1,034 Powhatan Correctional Center Closed 2015 Red Onion State Prison: Pound: 848 River North Correctional Center: Independence: 1,024 Rustburg Correctional Unit Rustburg: 152 St. Brides Correctional ...
Rivan, who was killed Tuesday, April 2, 2024, breaking up an inmate skirmish at Sussex I State Prison near Waverly, had been on the job since 2019, the Virginia Department of Corrections said.
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Prior to the abolition of capital punishment in Virginia in 2021, male death row was located at the Sussex I State Prison, while females were housed at the Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women. Prior to August 3, 1998, the male death row was housed at Mecklenburg Correctional Center. [10]
The Virginia Department of Corrections operates the Sussex I State Prison and the Sussex II State Prison in unincorporated Sussex County, near Waverly. [19] [20] [21] The Sussex I center housed the male death row. On August 3, 1998, the male death row moved to Sussex I from the Mecklenburg Correctional Center. [22]
Sussex County moved another step closer to selling the former jail in downtown Newton. Sussex County OKs $1.8M to move offices out of Newton jail, clearing way for a sale Skip to main content