Lovelock Correctional Center

Lovelock Correctional Center (LCC) is a Nevada Department of Corrections prison in unincorporated Pershing County, Nevada, United States, near Lovelock.[1] It is approximately 439 miles (707 km) north-northwest of Las Vegas, and 319 miles (513 km) east-northeast of San Francisco.

Lovelock Correctional Center
Location1200 Prison Road, Pershing County, Nevada, 89419 U.S.
Coordinates 40.221123, -118.389614
StatusOperational every day
Population1,680
OpenedAugust 1995
WardenRenee Baker
Notable prisoners
O. J. Simpson (2008–2017)

History

Lovelock is in Pershing County and is the seventh major institution of the Nevada Department of Corrections.[1] It was constructed and opened in two phases. The first started in August 1995 with two 168-cell housing units. Each 80-square-foot (7.4 m2) cell can house two inmates. Construction on the second phase saw two 168-cell units and two 84-cell units made available for the institution to hold 1,680 offenders.[1] Its industrial plant, housed in two 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m2) buildings, makes garments and mattresses.[1]

The facility received wide media coverage in 2008 when former American football star O. J. Simpson was sent there after being sentenced to 33 years' imprisonment, with a minimum of nine years before becoming eligible for parole, which was granted on July 20, 2017.[2][3] He was released on October 1, 2017.[4]

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