SuperMax prison is super lax, court cases allege
15th Nov 2006, 05:43 GMT
Two California court cases are raising questions about whether prisoners in the nation's toughest prison, SuperMax, are continuing to commit crimes by smuggling coded messages out of the high-security institution.
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