INMATE RECEPTION CENTER (IRC) Address: 450 Bauchet Street, Los Angeles, CA 90012 Phone: (213) 893-5875 MAP PITCHESS DETENTION CENTER EAST FACILITY (PDC EAST) (Currently Closed) Address: 29310 The Old Road, Castaic, CA 91384 Phone: (661) 295-8017 or Main Control (661) 295-8815 ...
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Stewart joined the Sheriff’s Department in 2006 and later worked at the Inmate Reception Center before transferring to the South Los Angeles Station in 2014. The department said previously that he became a field training officer in 2020 and held that position until he died....
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When veteran jailhouse informant Leslie Vernon White picked up a telephone last fall and showed authorities how easily he could fake the confession of another inmate, he cracked open a window on a secret world. At any given time, Los Angeles County jails hold between 50 and 100 informants--...
Inmate Reception Center (temporary holding only) 450 Bauchet St, Los Angeles 90012; Booking: (213) 893-5327; Release: (213) 893-5347; Cashier: (213) 473-6049 4,756 (bookings) Access to Care (Los Angeles General Medical Center) 20151 Marengo St, Los Angeles 90033; General: (323) 409-...
U.S. District Judge Lourdes Baird in Los Angeles sided with attorneys for four former inmates from Ventura and Oxnard who claim they were tortured for nothing worse than their bad attitudes by being strapped and shackled into the narrow, high-backed chair for five to seven hours. ...
Los Angeles law enforcement authorities, concerned that innocent defendants could have been convicted of murders because of testimony fabricated by jail-house informants, this week began an extraordinary review of every case in the last decade in which one inmate testified that another had confessed ...
But inmate advocates and correctional health experts were aghast at the finding. They said Sheriff Kelly A. Martinez needs to do more to protect the people in her department’s custody. “The description of inaction by jail staff that led to this in-c...