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Wallace Pack Unit

The Wallace Pack Unit (P1) is a Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) prison in unincorporated Grimes County, Texas,[1] 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Navasota. It is along Farm to Market Road 1227,[2] in proximity to Houston.[3]

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It opened in September 1983[2] and is named after Wallace Pack, warden of Ellis Unit who was drowned in self-defense in 1981.[4][5]

As of 2014 the prison has hundreds of elderly prisoners above the age of 60.[6] In 2014 Jeff Edwards, an Austin civil rights lawyer, filed a lawsuit against the TDCJ on behalf of Pack Unit prisoners. They argue that the unit's temperature is at dangerous levels and that it needs to be lowered to 88 °F (31 °C).[3] The suit was filed at a federal courthouse in Houston. The four plaintiffs have disabilities and medical conditions amplified by extreme heat. They compared cell blocks to ovens and argued that tables are too hot to touch.[6] Prisoners also complained about the water provided in the prison, stating that it has arsenic. In June 2016 a federal judge ruled that the prison must provide safe drinking water.[7]

A settlement to provide air conditioning was reached in 2018.[8]

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