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Judge balks at harsh gang sentences
By Reuters
Published: 11/14/2006

LOS ANGELES, CA - A federal judge postponed sentencing on Monday for leaders of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang who were convicted of murder and other charges, calling a prosecution request to deny them almost all human contact tantamount to death.

U.S. District Judge David Carter said he wanted U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez to sign off personally on a petition asking that the Brotherhood members, who are already imprisoned, be isolated from other inmates and denied visits, telephone calls and letters, except from their lawyers. Read more.

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