91. Haunted by the stigma of their conviction and many having spent up to five years in prison, the former inmates have had trouble rebuilding their shattered lives. 92. He said the inmates had no plans to hurt the five guards held captive. 93. In Israel, inmates have the right to vote. 94. In both cases, the inmates had mental problems. 95. In the prisons, inmates scarcely have room to sit down. 96. In some cases, the inmates themselves have to pay for their treatment. 97. Inmates can have access to their settlement money. 98. Inmates had to drink from buckets of muddy water and eat rice and beans infested with worms, it said. 99. Inmates now also have easier access to post-conviction DNA testing, a reform backed by Perry and both parties. 100. Inmates have a First Amendment right to discuss whatever they want on the phone, as long as it is legal, he said. |