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'''Quentinian Federal Prisons''' are prisons and reformative institutions in [[The United States of Quentin]] that hold criminals either accused or found guilty of federal crimes, as defined in [[The Constitution of the United States of Quentin]]. Run by the [[Quentinian Bureau of Law Enforcement]], there are nearly 15 of these prisons, with an additional 5 military run prisons that are included on this list. The full list is below, along with their location and date opened.  
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'''Quentinian Federal Prisons''' are prisons and reformative institutions in the [[United States of Quentin]] that hold criminals either accused or found guilty of federal crimes, as defined in the [[Constitution of the United States of Quentin]]. Run by the [[Quentinian Department of Law Enforcement]], there are nearly 15 of these prisons, with an additional 5 military run prisons that are included on this list. The full list is below, along with their location and date opened.  
  
  
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* [[Chapital Area Federal Prison I]], [[Rodriguezville]] 1890
 
* [[Chapital Area Federal Prison I]], [[Rodriguezville]] 1890
[[File:Coat_of_Arms_of_the_Bureau_of_Law_Enforcement_USQ.png|300px|thumb|right|The Bureau of Law Enforcement, a part of the Department of Defense]]
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[[File:Coat_of_Arms_of_the_Bureau_of_Law_Enforcement_USQ.png|300px|thumb|right|The Department of Law Enforcement logo]]
 
* [[Chapital Area Federal Prison II]], [[Poleton]] 1894
 
* [[Chapital Area Federal Prison II]], [[Poleton]] 1894
  

Latest revision as of 18:00, 1 September 2020

Quentinian Federal Prisons are prisons and reformative institutions in the United States of Quentin that hold criminals either accused or found guilty of federal crimes, as defined in the Constitution of the United States of Quentin. Run by the Quentinian Department of Law Enforcement, there are nearly 15 of these prisons, with an additional 5 military run prisons that are included on this list. The full list is below, along with their location and date opened.


List of Prisons

The Department of Law Enforcement logo
A map of all mainland prisons