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Florida’s Longest-Serving Inmates: They Get Older, Sicker and More Well-behaved
Oct 18, 2019 06:33 am | Dan Christensen

By Deirdra Funcheon, for Juvenile Justice Information Exchange MIAMI — An hour south of Miami, down the street from an alligator farm, a security guard buzzes visitors into the Homestead Correctional Institution. Each guest’s bags are run through a rickety metal detector and he or […]

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