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| Inside America's biggest death row |
| By dailymail.co.uk- Khaleda Rahman |
| Published: 12/31/2015 |
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Inside America’s biggest death row, more than 700 condemned men are waiting to die. But no-one has been executed at San Quentin State Prison in Marin County for almost a decade and a $853,000 death chamber built in 2008 has never been used. For the first time since a federal judge put a halt to all executions in California in 2006 after ruling the state's death penalty was unconstitutional, prison officials allowed reporters inside. On Tuesday, they were allowed a rare glimpse into the living conditions of some of the country’s most notorious criminals. Read More. |
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