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Napa County Inmate Search

To find an inmate in Napa County jail, please use Napa County inmate search online. The 'In Custody Report' below lists current jail inmates. To search quickly, click "Person Information" to sort the report by inmate name. You can obtain the inmate details like arrest info, charge, bail and so on. If you cannot find the inmate, contact the jail to help you.

Napa County Jail Napa County Department of Corrections Address: 1125 Third Street, Napa, CA 94559 Phone: (707) 253-4401

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's basic information for you, and their direct contact number:, napa county department of corrections basic information to help guide you through what you can do for your inmate while they are incarcerated. the facility's direct contact number: 707-253-4509.

The Napa County Department of Corrections is a medium-security detention center located at County Sheriff Building 1535 Airport Blvd in Napa, CA. This county jail is operated locally by the Napa County Sheriff's Office and holds inmates awaiting trial or sentencing. Most of the sentenced inmates are here for less than two years. Napa County accepts inmates from surrounding towns, municipalities, the US Marshal's Service and the Napa Police Department who do not have their own long-term lock-up.

There are new detainees delivered to the jail daily, you can see arrest records here. Some are released after putting up bail, are released to a pretrial services caseload, are placed under supervision by a probation agency, or are released on their own recognizance with an agreement to appear in court. If there is no release, the inmate must wait here at the jail for their court appearance as a guest of the County, getting a bed and three square meals.

Trustees are inmates who work in the jail as cooks, as orderlies for the staff, in the laundry or in the commissary. The trustees are paid a very small amount for their time and some jail gives the trustees a few days off their sentence in exchange for their work.

When an inmate arrives in jail they are put together in a large holding cell with other inmates in the intake. While in intake they are under heightened observation. Violent and out of control inmates are segregated.

Can I Get Work Release?

Work release is when you are released from jail during the day so that you can go to work. At the end of the day, you return to jail for the night. There are a number of requirements to be able to get into the work-release program. Most programs require your employer to fill out some paperwork. If you want to get into the work release program then apply prior to being sentenced to jail. This will minimize the amount of time you spend in jail waiting to get into the program.

Can I call my family in Jail?

Napa County Department of Corrections has a phone program where inmates make outbound calls only , you cannot call into jail. Since you are paying for those calls don't make it a habit of accepting collect-calls, they are over $15 each . The alternative is to set up an account through their third-party phone company which charges steep fees for each minute used. You are paying for them to call you. Click here if you are going to speak a lot and need a discount on the calls.

Remember - These phone calls are recorded and conversations can be used against you or the inmate so do not discuss your case over these phone lines.

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Inmate Locator

Napa County Department of Corrections publishes the names of their inmates currently in their facility in California. Your search should start with this locator first to see if your loved one is there.

The second box is the InmateAid Inmate Search. This database of inmates is user-generated content for the purpose of accessing and utilizing any or all of the InmateAid services. If you need our assistance creating your own inmate profile to keep in touch, email us at a[email protected] and we will assist you in locating your inmate.

As a last resort, you might have to pay for that information if we do not have it. The Arrest Record Search will cost you a small amount, but their data is the freshest available and for that reason they charge to access it.

Covid Visitation Information

As of March 18, 2020, registration and visitation rules have changed to protect inmates at Napa County Department of Corrections and their loved ones during the COVID-19 outbreak. At this time, there are no in-person visits for family and friends due to the COVID-19 situation. Video visitation is available; details can be found below or call 707-253-4509. Registration

  • All visits through the video visitation system require the visitor to establish a user account.

Visitation Information

Napa county department of corrections - visitation at county sheriff building 1535 airport blvd, napa, ca.

  • Monday 9am - 6pm
  • Tuesday 9am - 6pm
  • Wednesday 9am - 6pm
  • Thursday 9am - 6pm
  • Friday 9am - 6pm

All visits are non-contact and conducted through a glass partition. This facility may also have a video visitation option, please call 707-253-4509 for more information and updates to the current rules and regulations.

Inmates are allowed 2 visitors per day

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The 264-bed Napa County Detention Center falls under the jurisdiction of the Napa County Department of Corrections . (This is one of only two California correctional facilities that is not governed under the authority of a County Sheriff). Suffering earthquake-related damage and experiencing overcrowded conditions, the “ Napa County Justice Center ” is currently in the middle of a construction/renovation phase .

The jail in Napa County is located about an hour north of San Francisco.

Below, you will find detailed information pertaining to policies at the Napa Jail . This information is provided by California criminal defense lawyers for the benefit of detainees and their loved ones. Topics covered include:

  • 1. Napa County Inmate Search

2. Bail Bonding Information

  • 3. Communication with Inmates
  • 4. Providing Funds for Inmate Cash Accounts
  • 5. Visitation at the Napa County Jail

6. Mail for Inmates

7. health and safety at the jail.

  • 8. Alternative Custody
  • 9. Inmate Property Pick-Up

10. Legal Help

1. how to locate a napa county inmate.

To locate a friend or relative who may have been taken into custody, you can call the Napa County Correctional Facility directly at (707) 253-4401. The staff will confirm an arrest, detail the criminal charges and provide any applicable bail information.

You can also search for inmate information online. Napa County provides two online reports: an up-to-date Booking Report identifies all individuals booked into the jail, and an In Custody Report , which has a list of those currently incarcerated.

Each detainee and inmate is identified by date of birth, height/weight and other descriptive characteristics. Detailed information includes:

  • Arrest date and time
  • Booking number
  • Applicable bail information
  • Criminal charges (listed by legal code) and category, felony (F) or misdemeanor (M)

After an arrest, most people will be offered the opportunity to post bail and obtain temporary freedom from incarceration. The bail amount is set by the court according to the criminal charge, previous record and assessed flight risk. Bail information can be obtained by calling the jail at (707) 253-4401 or through the online Booking or In Custody Report .

Please note: If the accused does not appear for an ordered court date, money or property used for bail may be forfeited.

3. Napa Valley Jail Phone Calls

In accordance with the laws of California, arrestees booked into the Napa County Jail are permitted three, free (local) phone calls . They can use this opportunity to make personal calls or secure legal counsel.

Inmates are not allowed to take incoming calls from family and friends, but can call out using phones provided by the jail. All calls are placed collect and must be funded through “correctional billing services.” You can call the Napa Detention Center at (707) 253-4401 to set up your phone account or go to the Securus website, where you can establish an account, deposit funds and purchase phone time .

Securus options include “Advance Connect,” which allows you to prepay for inmate calls, and “Direct Bill” which provides a monthly billing service. Once you have an account set up, you also have the option to leave your loved one 45-second voicemail messages. Voicemail , which costs $1.99 per message, can be left by calling the jail, extension #1.

Be aware that all inmate phone calls and messages are subject to monitoring and recording. It is, therefore, in the best interest of your friend or loved one to avoid discussing pending criminal charges.

4. Inmate Commissary Accounts

Though food and basic toiletries are provided by the facility, inmates can obtain preferred products from the commissary , which offers snacks/treats, hygiene items, etc. Family and friends can supply funds for their loved ones through a deposit account, which can be set up at Access Corrections .

If you prefer, you can also deposit funds:

  • In-person – A kiosk machine is located at the west entrance of the jail. The kiosk accepts cash, credit and debit cards and is available for public use seven days a week, 24-hours a day.
  • By phone — Call (888) 277-2535. To deposit funds by phone, you will need the name and location of the jail and the inmate’s full name and ID#.

Note: This facility has a commissary spending limit of $80 per week.

Another option for providing upgraded comfort items to an inmate is care package purchases, which you can make directly from www.mycarepack.com . Your selected items will be delivered along with other commissary orders .

Each inmate at the Napa County Jail is permitted a maximum of three on-site visits per week

5. Napa County Jail Visitation

This correctional facility provides an option for on-site visitation as well as off-site “ video visits .” Note that on-site visits are non-contact, facilitated by kiosks equipped with video screens at the west entrance of the jail.

Each inmate at the Napa County Jail is permitted a maximum of three on-site visits per week. To schedule an on-site or remote video visit, you can register at one of the kiosks at the west entrance (nearest Coombs Street.) You can also register online for video visits through Securus . All jail visits must be scheduled 24 hours in advance.

The Napa Correctional Facility has several strict rules for visitation at the jail. If any rule is violated, visitation privileges may be revoked.

  • You must check in 10 minutes prior to your appointment at the jail.
  • Valid government issued photo ID is required for entry. Appropriate identification includes a driver’s license, state ID card or military ID.
  • Minor children (17 and under) must arrive in the company of a parent or legal guardian.
  • With the exception of identification and car keys, do not bring in any items to the visitation area. No cell phones, other electronics, food, or drinks.
  • Dress code: no nudity, tight, revealing or provocative clothing.
  • Do not engage in disruptive behavior or deface jail property.

Off-site visits :

Remote visitation from your computer or android device is an additional option. Unlimited 20-minute remote visits can be scheduled for any day of the week. The visiting hours are 8:30am to 10:30am, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., and 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Video visits must be scheduled a day ahead. For more detailed information on Napa County Detention Center visitation, please consult the county’s “ Video Visitation Guidelines .”

Important to note: All visits at the jail or through your computer are monitored and recorded. Be careful to avoid incriminating conversations pertaining to criminal acts or charges.

Mail to Napa County Jail inmates should be addressed as follows:

Inmate’s Full Name Napa County Department of Corrections 1125 Third Street Napa, CA 94559

Inmates are encouraged to write letters, and can purchase correspondence materials through commissary. Those without necessary funds will be provided with the means to send out two personal letters per week to family and friends (as well as unlimited legal mail).

All personal mail is opened and inspected. The jail has a number of rules regarding correspondence and “contraband:”

  • Envelopes and letters should be plain without added stickers, glitter, or other foreign material.
  • Do not send polaroid photographs, photos over 5 x 7” in size, or photos with a backing attached.
  • Greeting cards should be 8.5 x 11” or smaller and should not include musical applications.
  • No cash or checks through the mail.
  • Do not send material that is obscene, gang-related or may be considered an incitement to violence, drug use or racial hate crime.
  • Books and periodicals must be sent directly from a publisher or vendor such as Amazon or Barnes and Noble. Only soft cover books 8.5” x 11” or smaller are permitted.

Originally built in 1976, the Napa Detention Center sustained significant damage in the 6.0 earthquake that occurred in 2016. In recent years, it has been dealing with repair work to remedy its aging infrastructure and overcrowding concerns.

Inmates are generally classified and housed separately according to their offense, criminal history, and observed behavior. Inmates considered to be dangerous will be housed apart from the general population and closely monitored.

At the Napa County Jail , inmates will have access to medical, dental and mental health care, as well as prescription medication . Several inmate programs are provided, facilitated by jail volunteers, including 12-step substance abuse programs, Bible Study, literacy programs and G.E.D. coursework.

Note: All U.S. jails must comply with the federal Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) of 2003, which includes a “zero tolerance policy” for acts of sexual abuse, sexual assault, or sexual harassment involving jail inmates or staff. Incidents of abuse should be reported immediately to jail staff.

8. Alternative Sentencing

If a judge has given approval for an inmate to work or reside outside of the Napa County Jail , he or she may be able to participate in the Work Furlough or a Home Detention program. There is also a Community Conservation Corp program .

Information about alternative sentencing in Napa is provided on the County website. An application must be completed and approved to participate in work release . There is a $75 one-time application fee, plus a daily charge equal to one hour’s wage.

9. Inmate Property

When an individual is booked into the Napa County Jail , all property in his or her possession is sealed and stored for safe keeping. The property will be returned upon the inmate’s release, or the inmate can sign an authorization form to allow a visitor to pick up property . With the signed authorization, the property may be picked up Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at:

Hall of Justice (front entrance) 1125 Third Street Napa, CA 94559

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Napa County Arrest Records are public records that contain an individual's criminal history record which are available in Napa County, California. They are maintained and available for public request from a number of government agencies, from Federal, California State, and Napa County level law enforcement agencies, including the local Police Department, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Napa County Court. Arrest Records contain an individual's arrests, arrest searches, inquiries, warrants, reports, logs, and mug shots.

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To search for an inmate in the Napa County Department of Corrections, review their criminal charges, the amount of their bond, or view their public mugshot, click on the link below or call the facility at 707-253-4401 for the information you are looking for.

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Physical Address: Hall of Justice 1125 Third Street Napa, CA 94559

Mailing Address (personal mail): Inmate's Name Napa County Department of Corrections 1125 Third Street Napa, CA 94559

Every year Napa County law enforcement agencies arrest and detain 6,480 offenders, and maintain an average of 264 inmates (county-wide) in their custody on any given day.

The weekly turnover rate of inmates is approximately 55%, meaning that every week more than half of these inmates are released and then replaced with new offenders being booked into jail.

The charts below break down the men, women, races, ethnicities and the types of crimes that people are arrested and incarcerated for in both Napa County and state prisons throughout the country. This information is compiled from local police and the Napa County Sheriff's Department, as well as the state of California and the United States Department of Justice and Census Bureau.

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The county of Napa had 961 arrests during the past three years. For 2017, the arrest rate was 192.03 per 100,000 residents. This is 74.02% lower than the national average of 739.02 per 100,000 people. Of the total arrests, 56 were for violent crimes such as murder, rape, and robbery. Napa also processed 217 arrests for property crimes during the same year. Compared to Alameda and Orange , Napa is a more dangerous place to live.

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The most popular crime committed in Napa is larceny/theft totaling 143 , followed by burglary, and then aggravated assault.

Violent crimes include murder, manslaughter, rape, robbery and aggravated assault. Napa County has a higher rate of non-violent crime. For 2017, Napa tallied 56 violent crimes and 217 non-violent crimes. When compared to the national average of 739.02 , Napa is lower by 74.02% than the national average.

Police records exist in different types of police departments and in many forms. In most typically, Napa county police reports may be located from the local county Sheriff’s Office. You can show up in person and request files as county police records are available to anyone per the state laws and the Freedom of Information Act. The files may include Napa county police reports, Napa county bookings and even pictures. These files are related to when a suspect is arrested, booked, and imprisoned. First, they are questioned, and basic details is taken while policemen fills out the report. Then the police takes images of the criminal, and they are put in a jail cell until they can make bond the fees. Some areas may charge a fee for a copy of police records. You may have to go there in person and may need to have the following details for them to find your file:

This will help the attendant find the paperwork you need.

Napa county police records can show a lot of information about a criminal. A good illustration of police record might be a traffic crash report. Some files are available to the public after a waiting period, such as 60-days.

Sometimes you can obtain copies of Napa county police records by mail. Contact your local county Sheriff’s Office to inquire about paperwork and the cost.

Napa County mugshots have been performed since the 1800s, shortly after the creation of photography. Then in 1888, a French law enforcement officer Alphonse Bertillon standardized the process and made it the norm. Collections of these images are kept in a “mug book” to help witnesses and victims identify suspects.

Napa county mugshots are the images taken of criminals upon arrest. Local police, Sheriff’s Offices, and other law enforcement agencies take them. Generally , the subject is photographed from the front (full-face view) and then the side (profile view). These Napa county mugshots are kept with the person’s criminal record and police reports. They are used by victims, witnesses, and investigators to identify suspects guys.

Also , when a judge issues an Napa county arrest warrant for other reasons , and the suspect does not show up in court, these mugshots are used to help identity the suspect.

Mugshots are readily easily found online as they are public records. Information companies portals offer mugshots with other types of files such as criminal records, arrest records and other court cases.

Felonies, Misdemeanors, and Sex Offenders

Police and arrest records will also have on felonies, misdemeanors, and sex offenders. Since everything is online available and connected, any past crimes will show up as well.

Napa County, CA Jail and Inmate Records

NAPA County has 172 jails with an average daily population of 824 inmates with a total of 172 jail population. When breaking down the NAPA County jail population by gender, females are a minority compared to male prisoners and make 9% with 15 female and 119 male inmates.

Napa County inmate records are public documents that anyone can get a copy of easily. The Freedom of Information Act governs the access to regarding Napa county inmate records which provide a lot of useful details about a person.

Napa county bookings are also helpful when looking for details on whether or not a person has been arrested. When a criminal is arrested, the officer fills out documents and then holds them in a prison , which essentially becomes their Napa county booking record. It may also include things like fingerprints, images , physical details, their name, and address, police officer who arrested them , the details of the crime, the location, and any cars that were involved. The general public has the power to read a copy of someone’s Napa county booking records without any type of allowance .

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Autopsy finds ‘severe neglect’ to blame for man’s death in bedbug-infested Georgia jail cell

ATLANTA (AP) — A man who died in a bedbug-infested cell in a Georgia jail’s psychiatric wing “died due to severe neglect,” according to an independent autopsy released Monday by lawyers for his family.

Lashawn Thompson, 35, died in September, three months after he was booked into the Fulton County Jail in Atlanta. Public outrage over his death spread last month after a lawyer for his family, Michael Harper, released photos of Thompson’s face and body covered in insects.

“Mr. Thompson was neglected to death,” says the autopsy report written by Dr. Roger A. Mitchell Jr., a former chief medical examiner in Washington, D.C., who is now a professor and chair of the pathology department at Howard University College of Medicine.

The independent autopsy report lists the cause of death as “Complications due to Severe Neglect,” with “Untreated Decompensated Schizophrenia” identified as a contributing cause.

A combination of dehydration, rapid weight loss and malnutrition, complicated by untreated decompensated schizophrenia led to a fatal cardiac arrythmia, the report says. Because he did not receive necessary medical care or adequate food, water and shelter, his manner of death is homicide, Mitchell wrote.

An earlier report from the Fulton County medical examiner’s office found no obvious signs of trauma on Thompson’s body but noted a “severe bed bug infestation.” It lists his cause of death as “undetermined.”

The new autopsy “confirms that this is one of the most deplorable in-custody deaths in the history of America,” said prominent civil rights attorney Ben Crump, who represents the family.

The family’s lawyers and advocates gave credit to Fulton County Sheriff Pat Labat, who has publicly called Thompson’s death “absolutely unconscionable.” Labat, who took office in 2021 and has long advocated for a new jail, has said Thompson’s death shows that the current jail cannot provide “safe and humane detention.”

He said in a statement Monday that he hadn’t had a chance to fully review the independent autopsy report but that even before it was issued, “it was painfully clear there were a number of failures that led to Mr. Thompson’s tragic death.”

He said he had already held executive staff responsible by asking for and receiving the resignations of three top staffers . And he said there could be repercussions for anyone found to be negligent once the full investigation is turned over to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

“I remain committed to making sure the Thompson family receives the answers they need and deserve about the unconscionable circumstances surrounding Mr. Thompson’s death,” Labat said.

The family’s lawyers and advocates also called on the Fulton County Board of Commissioners to take responsibility and act quickly to fix the problems at the jail and urged the district attorney’s office to bring criminal charges in Thompson’s death. They also called on Gov. Brian Kemp to address a “mental health crisis” in the state.

Thompson had lost 32 pounds, or about 18% of his body weight, during his three months at the Fulton County Jail and showed evidence of dehydration, the report says. In addition to an “innumerable number of insects” all over his body, his hands, feet, fingernails and toenails were filthy, it says.

Medical records from the jail indicate that Thompson received his last dose of the medications he’d been prescribed for his mental health issues 32 days before his death, the report says.

“Mr. Thompson was completely reliant on his caregivers to provide both day-to-day care as well as the acute life-saving care that was needed to save him from the untreated decompensated schizophrenia,” the report says.

The independent autopsy was paid for by the Autopsy Initiative of the Know Your Rights Camp, an initiative started by former NFL star and activist Colin Kaepernick .

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San Jose, Milpitas authorities release timeline of Kevin Parkourana's crime spree, stabbings that killed three and injured three others.

SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- Authorities on Friday released more details about multiple carjackings and stabbings a day earlier that left three people dead and multiple others injured in San Jose and Milpitas before the suspect was taken into custody.

Kevin Parkourana, a 31-year-old San Jose resident, is accused of what San Jose Police Chief Anthony Mata called a "violent crime spree" that started Thursday afternoon in San Jose and ended hours later with him being taken into custody in Milpitas.

RELATED: Comprehensive mental evaluation likely for suspect in deadly South Bay crime spree: Legal analyst

Mata, Milpitas Police Chief Jared Hernandez and other police and city officials held a briefing Friday afternoon to lay out the various crime scenes Parkourana allegedly left behind.

Timeline of events

3:11 p.m.: Officers responded to stabbing and carjacking in the area of Kooser Road and Dellwood Way. Parkourana stabbed a man and stole his tan Honda minivan, police said.

3:31 p.m.: Stabbing and carjacking in the parking lot of 1800 Hilldale Avenue in San Jose. The suspect is accused of stabbing someone and stealing his car, then striking a pedestrian in the parking lot before fleeing, according to police.

4 p.m.: Police say Parkourana strikes car and stabs occupant at 10th Street and Santa Clara in Downtown San Jose. The victim suffers non-life-threatening injuries.

4:12 p.m.: According to police, Parkourana used the stolen vehicle to intentionally strike three pedestrians in the area of South 16th and East Santa Clara streets, killing two of them. Shortly after that, police say the suspect then struck someone on a motorized scooter in the 2200 block of Alum Rock Avenue.

4:32 p.m.: Another stabbing occurs in the Smart & Final parking lot at 401 Jacklin Road in Milpitas. The 27-year-old victim was taken to the hospital where he died shortly after 5 p.m., police said. Authorities dispatch extra security to Milpitas High School where a graduation is underway.

6:15 p.m.: With the help of a police canine crew and officers searching in a helicopter, Parkourana is brought into custody on Arizona Avenue about a quarter-mile from the last stabbing scene.

RELATED: Suspect arrested after 3 killed, 3 injured in South Bay crime spree, police say

Parkourana is in Santa Clara County Jail on suspicion of the various crimes, and was on active probation at the time, with several felony and misdemeanor convictions on his record, Mata said.

The two police chiefs and other law enforcement officials at Friday's briefing thanked each other's departments for collaborating on the case as well as members of the public who provided information that helped investigators.

"There are no words that can convey the depth of our sorrow to the families of the victims," said San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan. "San Jose mourns with you."

Police say they believe these were all random acts of violence and that no individuals were specifically targeted.

Bay City News Service contributed to this article.

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  • Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has reported to prison to begin her 11-year sentence.
  • After several delays, she arrived at a federal prison camp in Bryan, Texas on May 30.
  • Once worth billions on paper, Holmes can expect a drastic change in lifestyle in custody.

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The Theranos founder turned convicted fraudster Elizabeth Holmes bid adieu to her freedom and her estate home costing $13,000 a month as she started an 11-year sentence on May 30.

Holmes, 39, was found guilty in January 2022 of four of 11 fraud and conspiracy charges relating to Theranos, her $9 billion healthtech startup that collapsed after reporter John Carreyrou revealed its core blood-testing tech didn't work.

The revelations triggered regulatory investigations and a lawsuit filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Holmes managed to delay reporting to prison by appealing her conviction and then appealing judge denials. She reported to a federal prison camp for women in Bryan, Texas, to commence her sentence after losing her most recent appeal.

Once crowned America's youngest self-made female billionaire, with a net worth of $4.5 billion, Holmes is now a cautionary tale in Silicon Valley mythmaking.

Per firsthand descriptions published by The Wall Street Journal and an inmate handbook for the Bryan facility, her life will be very different.

Throughout her trial, Holmes was said to have lived on the grounds of a 74-acre estate in Woodside, one of the most expensive parts of Silicon Valley. The estate was listed for sale for $135 million in September 2021, according to CNBC .

It isn't clear whether the home Holmes occupied there is the same as the estate mentioned recently by prosecutors contesting her appeal.

Before Theranos collapsed, Holmes would usually dine at expensive restaurants and go on shopping sprees, according to emails cited by prosecutors during her trial.

Even as she counted down the days to being behind bars, Holmes enjoyed strolling on the beach and taking her two children, both under 3 years old, to the San Diego zoo, according to a recent profile published by The New York Times .

Holmes can expect to stay in a cell that is likely the size of a restroom at her $13,000-a-month home, according to a sketch published by the Journal based on descriptions from people who had served time at the Bryan prison. Cells at Bryan have open entryways without doors, per the drawing, and Holmes may live with as many as three other prisoners.

She can expect to be woken at 6 a.m. daily and would have to make her own bed, clean her cell by mopping the floors and taking out the trash — or risk being disciplined, according to the inmate handbook.

Officers will also conduct at least five headcounts a day — and all prisoners must be seen at all of them.

Holmes wouldn't be able to walk freely about the prison camp, and her timetable would be strictly controlled. The biotech entrepreneur would also have limited access to technology: At Bryan she'd be able to own an MP3 player, a radio, or a watch — but not all at the same time.

People imprisoned at Bryan have access to business classes, and they're required to hold a job for at least 90 days with a wage of at least $0.12 an hour . Holmes is thinking bigger, telling The Times that she's planning on working on another biotech startup during her time in prison and has new ideas for COVID-19 testing.

A lawyer for Holmes didn't respond to a request for comment from Insider.

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