"Cold turkey" inmates get 750,000 pounds
14th Nov 2006, 13:21 GMT
LONDON (Reuters) - Nearly 200 prisoners who were forced to go "cold turkey" and give up drugs without treatment while in jail accepted 750,000 pounds compensation from the government in the High Court on Tuesday.
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