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Categoria: Death Penalty News
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Pubblicato: 16 Novembre 2016
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In North Carolina prisons, inmates in solitary confinement typically spend 22 to 23 hours a day inside cells that are smaller than a parking space. This cell, at Central Prison in Raleigh, is smaller than 100 square feet. Photo: J. Miller |
In North Carolina’s prisons, about half a dozen inmates have been in solitary confinement
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