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Cell Phones Still Trouble In Jails
By dailybulletin.com
Published: 02/11/2011

CHINO - Another attempt is under way to pass a new state law trying to deter the increasing smuggling of cell phones into state prisons. Corrections officials have confiscated thousands of phones from inmates in recent years -- just last year more than 450 were uncovered in California Institution for Men at Chino.

Current law does not provide any criminal or financial sanctions for smuggling cell phones to state prison inmates, according to Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Pacoima.

Padilla's bill would include tough penalties for both smugglers and inmates.

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