San Quentin State Prison transfers death row inmates to other facilities amid California's execution moratorium, aiming to repurpose the area as a rehabilitation center.

San Quentin State Prison is transferring death row inmates to other facilities, following a moratorium on executions in California. Over 200 inmates have been moved, with hundreds more expected in the coming months. The prison aims to repurpose the death row area as a rehabilitation center, providing work, restitution, and other services. The goal is to remove all condemned inmates by July, converting San Quentin into a rehabilitation center.

March 27, 2024
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