Criminal
Apr. 26, 2001
Prison System Dehumanizes Inmates While Selling 'Justice'
Four of us sit in a small, barred, screened and Plexiglas-encased room this morning, on plastic chairs around a child-sized table, talking about law, life and death. A minister, a lawyer, an actor and one who is determined to die, we grope about in search of each other.




Four of us sit in a small, barred, screened and Plexiglas-encased room this morning, on plastic chairs around a child-sized table, talking about law, life and death. A minister, a lawyer, an actor and one who is determined to die, we grope about in search of each other.
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