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Wednesday, 09 July 2008
By Christine Timmerman, PIO, Crossroads Correctional Center
Sam Law named warden at prison    Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) has named Sam Law as the Warden for Crossroads Correctional Center (CCC) in Shelby.
    Law brings a significant amount of corrections experience to his new role at CCC having worked at the facility as the Assistant Warden under Jim MacDonald since 2004.  
    His corrections experience started in 1995 after he retired from the U.S. Army where he was a Platoon Sergeant, managing military police officers at an installation with a population of over 40,000 military and civilian personnel.  
    Warden Law has worked for CCA since 1997 and has held the following positions:  Correctional Officer, Administrative Assistant, Safety Manager, Quality Assurance Manager, and Program Manager before coming to CCC from David L. Moss Criminal Justice Center in Tulsa, Okla.
    He is originally from Tennessee.  Law and his wife Laura, and their daughters Amanda and Katie Ann currently reside in Sunburst.  He is a member of the Shelby Kiwanis Club.  
    Law is an avid motorcycle enthusiast who is also a strong advocate for children and children’s causes which has led him to his participation in the Montana Hope Project’s “Ride for Hope” which is set for July 26.
    Law looks forward to continuing the strong relationship CCC has with the Montana Department of Corrections, the U.S. Marshall Service and all the surrounding communities.
 
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