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Criminal

Apr. 5, 2001

Prison Cells

On Feb. 8, at approximately 1 p.m., my work supervisor called me to the office. He told me that I needed to report to the prison infirmary right away. I asked him why. He said that he did not know but that they were expecting me. When I arrived at the infirmary, the guard at the door told me to have a seat and wait. He said he did not know what they wanted me for either.

        By Pablo Agrio
        
        On Feb. 8, at approximately 1 p.m., my work supervisor called me to the office. He told me that I needed to report to the prison infirmary right away. I asked him why. He said that he did not know but that they were expecting me. When I arrived at the infirmary, the guard at the door told me to ha...

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