San Quentin’s infamous death row is facing its own death sentence. The California Department of Corrections has now begun transferring death row inmates to…
There are still 399 condemned prisoners living there. The youngest is 24 and the oldest 93 -- all of them will be moved out by the end of summerSan Quentin’s infamous death row is facing its own death sentence. The California Department of Corrections has now begun transferring death row inmates to other prisons across the state to comply with voter approved Proposition 66.
He was originally sentenced to death for triple murder, and has lived in a 4-by-10-foot cell for the past 21 years.Sign up for NBC LA newsletters. But that’s all about to change as the department of corrections has begun clearing out San Quentin’s east block, moving condemned inmates to other prisons across the state.
There are still 399 condemned prisoners living there. The youngest is 24 and the oldest 93 -- all of them will be moved out by the end of summer.
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