Article 1AD0S Texas: prisoners whose families maintain their social media presence face 45 days in solitary

Texas: prisoners whose families maintain their social media presence face 45 days in solitary

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Cory Doctorow
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According to a new offender manual from Texas Department of Criminal Justice, prisoners whose families maintain a social media presence to call attention to their incarceration will be liable to harsh punishment, including up to 45 days in solitary, loss of privileges, and extra work duty. (more")

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