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Alexandria City Jail

Coordinates: 38°47′52.5″N 77°3′52.7″W / 38.797917°N 77.064639°W / 38.797917; -77.064639
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Alexandria City Jail in Northern Virginia serves several courts and police agencies, including the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia (commonly called the Alexandria federal court). Defendants involved in proceedings there are often housed in the jail, including (with approximate dates of incarceration):

Location

The facility is located at 2001 Mill Road, Alexandria, Va., 22314, and is formally known as the William G. Truesdale - Alexandria Adult Detention Center. It is ½-mile east of the Eisenhower Ave. Metro station, just inside the Capital Beltway between exits 176 and 177. It is ½-mile south of the Alexandria federal courthouse formally called the Albert V. Bryan United States Courthouse.

38°47′52.5″N 77°3′52.7″W / 38.797917°N 77.064639°W / 38.797917; -77.064639

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Rachel Weiner (July 12, 2018), "Paul Manafort moves to Alexandria jail, a past home to spies and terrorists", Chicago Tribune
  2. ^ James Dao (March 2, 2004), "Closing Remarks in Terror Trial Touch on Paintball and Pakistan", The New York Times
  3. ^ Bill Chappell (July 20, 2018), "Judge Vacates Terrorism Convictions Of Man Who Had Trained With Paintball Group", National Public Radio
  4. ^ Eric Lichtblau (Oct. 29, 2003), "Trucker Sentenced to 20 Years in Plot Against Brooklyn Bridge", The New York Times
  5. ^ Amanda Whiting (2018-08-22). "Paul Manafort is Still in the Alexandria Jail. What Happens Next?". Washingtonian. Retrieved 2018-09-01. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |description= (help)
  6. ^ Betsy Woodruff, Pervaiz Shallwani (2018-08-18). "Alleged Russian Agent Marina Butina Moved to Virginia Jail, Unclear Why". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2018-09-01. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |description= (help)
  7. ^ Rachel Weiner, Ellen Nakashima (2019-03-08). "Chelsea Manning sent to jail for refusing to testify in WikiLeaks case". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2019-03-09. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |description= (help)
  8. ^ "Chelsea Manning released from Virginia jail after 62 days". CNN. Retrieved 2019-05-10. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  9. ^ "Transgender activist Chelsea Manning's Senate video listed as 'inappropriate' by YouTube - PinkNews · PinkNews". www.pinknews.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-05-10.