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Former officer: Alabama 'not in control' of state prisons

Por: ABC News Nation November 06, 2022

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- A former corrections officer on Friday compared Alabama prisons to a “third world country with a concrete floor” and said he believes federal officials should intervene in the system.“The Alabama Department of Corrections is not in control of any prison in Alabama and hasn't been for a while,” Stacy George, who recently resigned after 13 1/2 years at Limestone Correctional Facility, said. George, who ran for... + full article



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