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In 1993, the Colorado State Penitentiary opened, and death row moved there. As of 2012, the Sterling Correctional Facility housed Colorado's death row prisoners. [1] Capital punishment was abolished in Colorado in 2020; although the law did not apply retroactively, the sentences of the three remaining inmates on death row were commuted to life ...
Inmate name Register number Photo Status Details Jessie Con-ui: 04287-748: Serving a life sentence. Already jailed for life for killing a gang rival in Arizona, Con-ui was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of corrections officer Eric Williams at United States Penitentiary, Canaan. [93] Donald Fell: 05306-010: Serving a ...
The Colorado Department of Corrections is the principal department of the Colorado state government [2] that operates the state prisons. It has its headquarters in the Springs Office Park in unincorporated El Paso County , Colorado , near Colorado Springs .
It is one of 25 prisons in the Colorado Department of Corrections system, and one of seven in and around Cañon City. The oldest of the seven, originally built in 1871 and predating Colorado's statehood, was the original State Penitentiary. [citation needed] This was the site of Colorado's death row, and the 1929 prison riot.
Inmate name Register number Photo Status Details Christopher J. Scarver: 08157-045 Placed in ADX after a mental evaluation. [75] Transferred to the Wisconsin Secure Program Facility in 2000, currently housed at Centennial Correctional Facility in Cañon City, Colorado. [76] Serving three consecutive life sentences.
The Skyline Correctional Center (also SCC) is a Level 1 minimum security prison facility at Cañon City in the state of Colorado. The Prison was opened in 1957 with 60 beds and houses (as for May 19, 2014) 126 male offenders. Inmates assigned to SCC are within 60 months of their parole eligibility date and in most cases have attended numerous ...
Centennial Correctional Facility (CCF) is a prison located in the East Canon complex [1] in Fremont County, just east of Cañon City, Colorado. CCF consists of two separate buildings, North and South. [2] The South facility, opened in 2011, is a Level V maximum security facility.
Fremont Correctional Facility (FCF) is a state prison located in the East Canon prison complex in Fremont County, just east of Canon City, Colorado. FCF offers treatment programs for special inmate populations such as sex offenders and drug abusers. Approximately 85% of the inmates housed at FCF have been convicted of sexual offenses.