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Kentucky prison with Vermont inmates no longer locked down
By burlingtonfreepress.com- Beth Garbitelli
Published: 02/25/2014

MONTPELIER — A longer-than-usual lockdown ended earlier this month at a Kentucky prison housing inmates from Vermont and officials said there are plans to change how the facility monitors inmates there.

More than 200 inmates at the Lee Adjustment Center in Beattyville were confined to their cells for a week and allowed out only when escorted by staff after a lockdown initiated Jan. 15 because of a series of assaults. The modified lockdown lasted until Feb. 4, with prisoners allowed to access day rooms for no more than four hours daily.

Most prison lockdowns last about three days, Vermont Defender General Matthew Valerio said in January. The full lockdown process in Kentucky lasted almost three weeks.

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