Two convicted killers spared from execution by President Biden are now instead locked up inside America’s most notorious prison, the Justice Department told The Post Saturday. The inmates were ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The U.S. Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility, also known as the ADX or "Supermax," in Florence, Colo. (Jason Connolly / ...
FIRST ON FOX — Two federal inmates previously on death row — one a crooked New Orleans cop, the other behind a multi-state killing spree — have been transferred to a notorious "supermax" prison in ...
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from transferring 20 inmates with commuted death sentences ...
A federal judge on Wednesday blocked the Trump administration from transferring 20 former death row inmates to the federal "supermax" prison in Colorado, ruling the move likely violated their Fifth ...
When President Donald Trump commuted the federal prison sentence of former Chicago gang leader Larry Hoover, it may have marked the first time a form of clemency was granted on a current inmate of the ...
The federal prison is supposed to be one of the most secure facilities in the country. 'Alcatraz Of The Rockies:' Life Inside ADX What do we do with the worst of the worst, after they’re sentenced for ...
Fallen Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman was locked up Friday at the ADX federal maximum security prison in the US state of Colorado, where he will spend the rest of his days. "We can ...
A federal judge took the rare step last week of concluding an incarcerated, self-represented plaintiff should be compensated $10,000 by the U.S. government for a prison guard’s unwarranted use of ...
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Federal judge denies attempt to block commuted death row inmates' transfer to 'Supermax' prison
A federal judge has denied a legal attempt, for now, to prevent the U.S. government from transferring death row inmates whose sentences were commuted by then-President Joe Biden to the "Supermax" in ...
A federal judge took the rare step last week of concluding an incarcerated, self-represented plaintiff should be compensated $10,000 by the U.S. government for a prison guard’s unwarranted use of ...
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