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Governor Plans To Rehabilitate San Quentin’s Death Row Legacy

Written by Associated PressPublished Mar. 16, 2023 • 5:00pm
A condemned inmate in handcuffs walks back to his cell on death row at San Quentin State Prison Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016. | Eric Risberg/AP Photo

Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to transform a state lockup that is home to the nation's largest number of death row inmates into a facility where prisoners can receive education, training and rehabilitation.

Newsom's office announced the new plans Thursday for San Quentin State Prison, which will be renamed the San Quentin Rehabilitation Center. The governor plans to visit the prison on the shore of the San Francisco Bay on Friday as part of a statewide policy tour.

The plan marks a massive shift in how the state would shape the fates of those behind bars.

READ MORE: San Quentin Guard Gets Prison Time for Death Row Smuggling

Newsom announced a moratorium on executions in 2019, but nearly 700 inmates remain on death row today.

Death sentences in California have declined over the years, and the state last executed an inmate in 2006.

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