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Hanging up prison cells |
By wishtv.com - Troy Kehoe |
Published: 02/01/2013 |
PENDLETON, Ind. (WISH) - Cell phones have very quickly become the single biggest problem inside Indiana’s prisons. Now, some Indiana lawmakers are calling for a solution that could hang up the threat they pose for good. But, they’re quickly finding that they’ve been blocked. Read More. Their efforts follow an I-Team 8 investigation that showed inmates reaching out from behind bars to commit new crimes. Because of the danger this poses to the public, some in the Indiana General Assembly are calling for immediate action. Read More. CELL BLOCKS In response to I-Team 8’s investigation, Rep. Tom Dermody (R-LaPorte) introduced a bill in January that would stiffen penalties. House Bill 1256 would require a court to impose a fine of at least $500 but not more than $5,000 on anyone convicted of trafficking a cell phone or other wireless communications device to an inmate. That fine would be in addition to a “class C felony” prison sentence of up to 8 years. Read More. |
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