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Central Prison is a prison operated by the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction in Raleigh, North Carolina. The prison, west of Downtown Raleigh, is on 29 acres (12 ha) of land and is bounded by a double wire fence with a razor ribbon on top. The Department of Public Safety website describes the original building as "castle-like." [1]
An inmate housed at Central Prison in Raleigh died Friday morning after being assaulted with a weapon by “several other offenders,” the North Carolina Department of Public Safety said.
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In 1868, North Carolina adopted a new State Constitution that provided for building a state penitentiary. Inmates began building the state's first prison, Central Prison, in 1870, and moved into the completed castle-like structure in December 1884. In 1881, the state leased two tracts of land near Raleigh for inmates to farm.
An inmate in Central Prison in Raleigh, serving an up to a 10-year sentence for a felony assault conviction among numerous others in Buncombe County, was killed after an apparent assault less than ...
Protester: Every Monday, sure as the sun, you’ll find one or more of us outside Central Prison protesting the death penalty. | Opinion
Barfield was imprisoned at Central Prison in Raleigh, North Carolina, in an area for escape-prone prisoners and mentally ill prisoners, as there was no designated area for women under death sentences at the time and she was the state's only female death row inmate. [10]
Today, Henry Louis Wallace remains on death row at Central Prison in Raleigh, North Carolina, awaiting execution. Andrew Filer / Wikimedia Commons. North Dakota: Eugene Butler.