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250 inmates out stab proof vests in at Hays State Prison |
By romenews-tribune.com |
Published: 02/12/2013 |
ATLANTA — The Georgia Department of Corrections can move quickly when it wants to. More than 250 violent inmates have been transferred out of Hays State Prison. Warden Clay Tatum has been replaced by one of his supervisors, corrections field operations manager Rick Jacobs. Now the prison is doing a floor-to-ceiling tear-down to remake one and a half cellhouses into close-security units for the most dangerous inmates, state Corrections Commissioner Brian Owens told the Board of Corrections on Thursday. Read More. |
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