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[6] [7] He was held at the Federal Correctional Institution, Yazoo City, a low-security facility in Mississippi, and was released in 2015. [8] On May 13, 2014, local media outlets reported that 46-year-old James Lewis, a former correctional officer at FCI Ashland, had been sentenced to 15 months in federal prison.
Camp Columbia Federal Prison: Washington 1947 Chillicothe Federal Reformatory: Ohio c. 1950s: Catalina Federal Honor Camp: Arizona 1951 United States Penitentiary, Alcatraz Island: California 1963 United States Penitentiary, McNeil Island: Washington 1982 Federal Prison Camp, Eglin: Florida 2006 Federal Prison Camp, Nellis: Nevada 2005 Federal ...
Miami, Florida: Ad hoc - hotel DHS/ ICE: Comfort Suites Hotel "As needed" 1 (2007) Conejos County Jail: In use (2007) Conejos, Colorado: Prison Secure DHS/ ICE 1 (2007) Corpus Christi Facility: In use (2007) Corpus Christi, Texas HHS/ ORR 78 (2007) Minors only Correctional Services Corporation South Fulton Municipal Jail: In use (2007) Union ...
FCI Ashland holds only male inmates, who range in age from 20 to 81. Originally used to house 600 short-term male offenders, the number of inmates has grown to 1,303 . Those inmates are overseen ...
Former correction officer at FCI Danbury in Connecticut; sentenced to prison in 2008 for having sex with an inmate; convicted in 2010 of trying to hire a hitman to kill the inmate, his ex-wife, his ex-wife's boyfriend and a federal agent while incarcerated at USP Coleman in Florida. [81] [82] He was beaten to death by another inmate on August ...
VIRGINIA BEACH — An inmate at the Virginia Beach Correctional Center died Monday morning after a medical emergency, according to the Virginia Beach Sheriff’s Office. Kevin Lorenzo Jones, 36 ...
The United States Penitentiary, Coleman I and II (USP Coleman I and II) are high-security United States federal prisons for male inmates in Florida. It is part of the Coleman Federal Correctional Complex (FCC Coleman) and is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice.
The Florida Department of Corrections [1] is divided into four regions, each representing a specific geographical area of the state. Region I [ 2 ] is the panhandle area, Region II [ 3 ] is the north-east and north-central areas, Region III [ 4 ] consist of central Florida and Region IV [1] which covers the southern portion of the peninsula.