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| Jail's contagious dispute |
| By The Philadelphia Inquirer |
| Published: 11/23/2007 |
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PENNSYLVANIA - At the Gloucester County Jail, Michael DiFelice requested a cell that would keep him away from more hardened criminals. The real estate appraiser, who was serving time for driving with his license suspended, got his wish. The price was a mattress on the floor, in a cell shared with two other inmates. From the beginning of his 40-day stay in 2005, parts of the chronically overcrowded jail seemed unusually dirty, DiFelice said. The bathrooms were often so filthy that he tried to time his showers to their cleanings. "I'd watch and wait because I was afraid of getting something," he said. Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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