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Ector County Correctional Center is a privately-managed prison located in Odessa, Texas. [1] It is housed on the second and third floors of the 1955 Ector County Courthouse at 301 N. Texas Street in Odessa.
Dempsie Henley State Jail (Female) Pam Lychner State Jail (originally Atascocita Unit) Lucille G. Plane State Jail (Female) Region IV Fabian Dale Dominguez State Jail; Renaldo V. Lopez State Jail; Joe Ney State Jail (originally the Hondo Unit) Rogelio Sanchez State Jail; Region V Marshall Formby State Jail; J.B. Wheeler State Jail; Region VI ...
Nicollet County Courthouse and Jail, in St. Peter; Odessa Jail, in Odessa; Park Rapids Jail, in Park Rapids; Renville County Courthouse and Jail, in Olivia; Rice County Courthouse and Jail, in Faribault; Rock County Courthouse and Jail, in Luverne; Sibley County Courthouse and Sheriff's Residence and Jail, in Gaylord; State Prison Historic ...
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.
An Inmate Died Of Thirst In A Jail Run By A Loudly Pro-Trump Sheriff The Huffington Post Read article >> Texas’ Largest Jail Hasn’t Learned Much From Sandra Bland’s Death The Huffington Post Read article >> This Stroke Victim Was Jailed For Smoking Pot And Couldn’t Afford $100 Bail. He Died In Custody. The Huffington Post Read article >>
A Schuyler County man potentially faces life in prison following accusations he had sexual intercourse with two minors. The Schuyler County Sheriff's Office charged Marcel Veilleux, 67, of Odessa ...
Greatest amount of jail time given as a result of an appeal. Found guilty of crimes ranging from rape of an elderly woman in Tulsa County, Oklahoma to larceny, robbery and kidnapping, and sentenced to 2,250 years. He appealed, was reconvicted, re-sentenced and received an additional jail term of 9,500 years, later reduced by 500 years. [16] [14]
There may be one county jail in your area but multiple police lockups. Contact the local sheriff and police departments to determine how many facilities hold new detainees, even if it's only for 24 to 72 hours. If a local jail doesn't send out press releases about deaths — many don't — file public records requests to obtain unreported ...