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The '''Mel Bailey Criminal Justice Center''', located at 809 [[Richard Arrington, Jr Boulevard North]], is [[Jefferson County]]'s criminal courthouse and 1,075-bed county jail in [[downtown Birmingham]]. In addition to courtrooms and jail facilities, the complex houses the offices of the [[Jefferson County District Attorney]].
The '''Mel Bailey Criminal Justice Center''', located at 809 [[Richard Arrington, Jr Boulevard North]], is [[Jefferson County]]'s criminal courthouse and 1,075-bed county jail in [[downtown Birmingham]]. In addition to courtrooms and jail facilities, the complex houses the offices of the [[Jefferson County District Attorney]].


The 9-story building was designed by [[Giattina Fisher Aycock Architects]] and constructed in [[1984]] at a cost of $17 million. The courthouse and jail have separate entrances from an open plaza on the corner of [[Abraham Woods Boulevard]]. A quotation from Cicero, "We are in bondage to the law in order that we may be free," is inscribed above the courthouse doors. A [[Branko Medenica]] sculpture, "[[Centurion]]", serves as a memorial to law enforcement officers who lost their lives while on duty.
The 9-story building was designed by [[Giattina Fisher Aycock Architects]] and constructed in [[1984]] at a cost of $17 million. It is named in honor of long-time [[Jefferson County Sheriff|Sheriff]] [[Mel Bailey]].
 
The courthouse and jail have separate entrances from an open plaza on the corner of [[Abraham Woods Boulevard]]. A quotation from Cicero, "We are in bondage to the law in order that we may be free," is inscribed above the courthouse doors.
 
A [[Branko Medenica]] sculpture, "[[Centurion]]", serves as a memorial to law enforcement officers who lost their lives while on duty. Peanut vendor [[Berry Perry]] usually operates in the plaza.


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.emporis.com/building/jeffersoncountyjail-birmingham-al-usa Jefferson County Jail] on Emporis.com
* [http://www.emporis.com/building/jeffersoncountyjail-birmingham-al-usa Jefferson County Jail] on Emporis.com


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Latest revision as of 10:53, 18 April 2022

The Mel Bailey Criminal Justice Center, located at 809 Richard Arrington, Jr Boulevard North, is Jefferson County's criminal courthouse and 1,075-bed county jail in downtown Birmingham. In addition to courtrooms and jail facilities, the complex houses the offices of the Jefferson County District Attorney.

The 9-story building was designed by Giattina Fisher Aycock Architects and constructed in 1984 at a cost of $17 million. It is named in honor of long-time Sheriff Mel Bailey.

The courthouse and jail have separate entrances from an open plaza on the corner of Abraham Woods Boulevard. A quotation from Cicero, "We are in bondage to the law in order that we may be free," is inscribed above the courthouse doors.

A Branko Medenica sculpture, "Centurion", serves as a memorial to law enforcement officers who lost their lives while on duty. Peanut vendor Berry Perry usually operates in the plaza.

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