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Coastal State Prison is a Georgia Department of Corrections medium-security state prison located in Savannah, near Garden City. [1] The facility houses adult male felons and has a capacity of 1836. It was constructed and opened in 1981 and later renovated in 1999. [2] The prison consists of twelve housing units.
Federal prosecutors have indicted 23 people, most of them current and former inmates, in what authorities said Wednesday were schemes to smuggle drugs and cellphones into Georgia state prisons ...
Georgia prison officials have flagrantly violated a court order to reform conditions for prisoners in the state's most restrictive holding facility, showing “no desire or intention" to make the ...
An incident report in Barbee's personnel file showed that on March 3, 2013, Barbee was charged by a Georgia State Patrol (GSP) officer with a DUI and following too closely while she was driving ...
Coastal Transitional Center is a minimum security prison located in Savannah, Georgia, in Chatham County, Georgia. The facility houses adult male felons; the capacity is 200. It was constructed in 1940 and was renovated in 2003. It has 44 living units ranging in size from four to 12 beds.
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Established in 1989, Fulton County Jail was initially designed to house 1,125 inmates. Today, the detention center currently holds more than 2,500 inmates, according to the Atlanta Journal ...