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This is a list of sheriffs of Essex County, Massachusetts. In the earliest days of the county the office of sheriff was called the marshall. [1] Since 1692 the office has been called the sheriff. [1] The Sheriff originally was an appointed office, it has been an elected position since 1856. [1] The sheriff is elected to serve a six-year term.
The Old Salem Jail, an active correctional facility until 1991, once housed captured British soldiers from the War of 1812. It contains the main jail building (built in 1813, renovated in 1884), the jail keeper's house (1813) and a barn (also about 1813). The jail was shuttered in 1991 when Essex County opened its new facility in Middleton.
However, actual inmates numbers were often closer to 500 due to severe overcrowding during events like the 1967 Newark Riots. [6] The building was also updated to include running water and toilet facilities in each cell. The building served as Essex County's main jail until 1971 when a new jail was built. [7]
Matthew Muller -- who pleaded guilty in the 2015 kidnapping and sexual assault of Denise Huskins -- was charged in connection with two other home invasions from 2009, the Santa Clara County ...
The Norfolk County Correctional Center is a house of correction located on the median of Route 128 in Dedham, Massachusetts. The facility has 502 beds and opened in 1992. [1] On average, there are 140 inmates who are serving sentences and 260 inmates waiting for trial. [1] As of May 2019, the superintendent is Michael Harris. [1]
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Originally built on a 350-acre farm in Billerica, Massachusetts, the facility was to replace a condemned jail 15 miles away in East Cambridge, Massachusetts. [2] The facility originally could hold over 300 prisoners, cost $837,000 to build, [3] and was completed in December 1931.